Ok, it’s the only statue of Lenin pissing ever created.
Listen: Stuart Elden on Thinking the Volume
A podcast on territory and volume with Stuart Elden.
In Which Butler, Arendt and de Beauvoir Play D&D [Comic]
The latest from Existential Comics.
What Makes a Good Book? Kafka’s Letters to a Friend
Reading letters of long-dead thinkers is always a fascinating journey. The literary prowess employed in private conversations with friends may uncomfortably remind many that the last text conversation with their significant other contained 13 emoticons and 3 insincere cases of “lol.” On the other hand, you’d probably quickly tire of unsolicited existential musings via text message.
Watch Sartre’s Free Will and Bad Faith, 8-Bit Philosophy
Entitled “Do We Enjoy Being Free?” this episode discusses Sartre’s work on free will and bad faith. For Sartre, we often try to negate our own free will by relegating decisions to outside forces beyond our control.
Submit Your Papers! Neocolonial Politics of Sustainability
You’ve got until August.
Nietzsche Club Banned
One poster for the group read: “Too much political correctness? Student club about traditionalist art and philosophy (Benoist, Heidegger, Evola). Interested? traditionucl@gmail.com.” Another read: “Equality is a false god.”
Watch Judith Butler on Rage and Grief
This video, featuring Judith Butler, was filmed at Cooper Union in NYC for the 2014 PEN World Voices Festival in April.
Submit Your Papers! Affectus
Undergraduate students from all disciplinary backgrounds are encouraged to submit philosophical papers on any topic, although we are especially interested in papers working in the following fields: Women’s and Gender studies, queer theory, post-colonial theory, and 19th and 20th century Continental philosophy.
New Critical Theory Podcast: Always Already
f you’re looking to get your fill on critical theory podcasts, another great option has recently emerged.