Chomsky argues in 2011 that Foucault “wildly exaggerates” the influence of power on science.
Monthly Archives: August 2013
‘Free Angela and All Political Prisoners’ Comes Out in Two Days
The documentary on Angela Davis’ activism and imprisonment comes out this Tuesday.
Seniors in Chicago Can Now Take Classes on Foucault, Marx, Arendt for Free
People over the age of 60 can now register for classes for free.
New Journal/Blog/Podcast Launched: Urban Cultural Studies
The Journal of Urban Cultural studies will (hopefully) be published later this year.
5 Open Access Theory & Philosophy Books You Should Be Reading
Check out these 5 completely free books for download.
Our Language Shapes Our Reality, New Study Suggests
A new study at Yale suggests verbal cues can affect how we pick up on otherwise invisible stimuli.
Listen: Christopher Robin meets Karl Marx in Paris
Doug Lain has a guest appearance on the Alpha to Omega podcast.
CIA Finally Admits to Spying on Noam Chomsky
The CIA for years had been denying having a file on the MIT linguist.
Books We Missed: ‘The Idea of Communism 2’ Features Badiou, Balibar, Dean, Zizek and More
A (not so new) release from Verso.
Submit Your Abstracts: Origins of Truth: A Conference on Foucault’s Lectures on the Will to Know
You’ve got until September 10th.