Achim Szepanski

Becoming ungovernable – On Di Cesare’s book “The Time of Revolt”

The Italian philosopher Donatella Di Cesare’s minoritarian book “The Time of Revolt” can certainly be read as a complement and extension to Andrew Culp’s “Dark Deleuze” and Joshua Clover’s “Riot.Strike.Riot.” From the very first pages, the police as a formation

Becoming ungovernable – On Di Cesare’s book “The Time of Revolt”

Unregierbar-Werden – Zu Di Cesares Buch „Die Zeit der Revolte“

Das minoritäre Buch der italienischen Philosophin Donatella Di Cesare „Die Zeit der Revolte“ kann durchaus als Ergänzung und Erweiterung zu Andrew Culps „Dark Deleuze“ und  Joshua Clovers „Riot.Strike.Riot“ gelesen werden. Schon auf den ersten Seiten spielt die Polizei als Formation

Unregierbar-Werden – Zu Di Cesares Buch „Die Zeit der Revolte“

The Problem of The “Problem” – On Deleuze (and Althusser)

If one does not read Deleuze exclusively in the context of a position critical of reason, which is commonly paraphrased as transcendental empiricism (cf. Rölli 2003), nor as a proponent of an ontological realism (cf. De Landa 2006), then Deleuze

The Problem of The “Problem” – On Deleuze (and Althusser)

Laruelle and generic Science (quant-philosophy)

Laruelle strives for a non-philosophical or generic machine that combines a philosophy robbed of its sufficiency (without comprehensive transcendentality) with a quantum physics robbed of its mathemathical apparatus (without calculation). The turning out of the non-standard philosophy from the philosophy

Laruelle and generic Science (quant-philosophy)

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