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OKComrade: The Radical Left’s Amazing Answer to OKCupid
If you’ve ever perused OKCupid and been sickened by the masses of bourgeois scum, you’ll be delighted to hear the latest innovation in anti-capitalist dating: OKComrade.
The 10 Best Zizek Jokes to Get You Through Finals
Published in March, 2014, “Zizek’s Jokes” is a small book that claims to have captured the entirety of Slavoj Zizek’s published jokes in English, variations and all. Some of the jokes provide hilarious insight into Hegelian dialectics, Lacanian psychoanalysis or ideology. Others are just funny.
Animated Noam Chomsky Documentary Released on DVD
“Is the Man Who is Tall Happy,” an animated documentary featuring Noam Chomsky was released on DVD this week.
No, The New School is Not Becoming Parsons University
Yesterday, news broke on the New York Post that The New School could be renamed after its design and fashion division, Parsons.
Watch Jean-Luc Godard Deliver a Monologue From Arendt’s ‘On the Nature of Totalitarianism’
In this video, new wave French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard narrates an excerpt from Hannah Arendt’ essay “On the Nature of Totalitarianism: An Essay in Understanding.”
Submit Your Papers! Annual Historical Materialism Conference
The annual Historical Materialism Conference is London is accepting 200-word abstracts until tomorrow, May 15, 2014.
Inside The Global Center for Advanced Studies, a Chat with Creston Davis
Creston Davis left a cushy tenure-track job to start a graduate school from scratch. A year later, they’ve managed to grab some huge names in critical theory.
Someone Made a Communist Version 0f 2048
The game 2048 is a viral sensation where players use psuedo-math skills to swipe and combine powers of two until reaching the number 2048. The game, created by 19-year-old Gabriele Cirulli has been played over 100 million times and is open source.
Watch 8-Bit Philosophy: Kant on Determinism
Do humans operate like computers? Are you predestined to never beat Contra? Maybe. Or, for Kant, not at all. This video, from the new series 8-Bit Philosophy, takes on the question from a Kantian perspective.