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Marcello Tari and the problem of destitution. Revolutionaries are activists of the end times.

(In this essay, we stick closely to Tari’s text and only make a few critical comments, because the text is probably largely unknown in the German-speaking world. A further essay would probably be needed for a further discussion and a […]

Marcello Tari and the problem of destitution. Revolutionaries are activists of the end times.

Marcello Tari und das Problem der Destitution. Revolutionäre sind Aktivisten der Endzeit.

(Wir halten uns in diesem Essay eng an Taris Text und bringen Kritik nur in einigen Einwürfen ein, weil der Text im deutschsprachigen Raum doch weitgehend unbekannt sein dürfte. Um eine weitere Auseinandersetzung und eine eindringliche Kritik zu üben, bedürfte

Marcello Tari und das Problem der Destitution. Revolutionäre sind Aktivisten der Endzeit.

Destituer le monde est un sport du combat — cursory remarks on M.Tari’s ‘There Is No Unhappy Revolution’

The world too will end; this is certainty and not hope.In fact, countless worlds have ended, are ending as we speak The end of the World depends on us.True friendship is the end of the World,the beginning of our play

Destituer le monde est un sport du combat — cursory remarks on M.Tari’s ‘There Is No Unhappy Revolution’

Essays on Badiou, Ranciere, Benjamin & Adorno

In the gap [l’ecart] between the spaces of thought ofAlain Badiou and Jacques Rancière exists a topological invariant,preserved under homeomorphic transformations of the Real—the continuous deformation of R in the terms of objectifications,the n-tuples of re-presentations, each coordinate countingaccording to

Essays on Badiou, Ranciere, Benjamin & Adorno

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