The latest issue of Foucault Studies, an open-access journal, is now out! This issue, entitled “Foucault and Deleuze,” seeks to tackle the “critical deficit” in academic work on the relationship between Deleuze and Foucault’s work.
Read Camus’ Letter to His Elementary School Teacher After Winning the Nobel Prize
After winning the Nobel Prize, philosopher Albert Camus thought to thank his mother first, and an elementary school teacher second. Camus wrote this letter (below) to his teacher Louis Germain who, according to Letters of Note, “fostered the potential he saw and steered young Camus on a path that would eventually see him write some hugely respected, award-winning novels and essays.”
10 Awesome May Day Posters From Around the World and History
May Day, also known as International Worker’s Day, commemorates the 1886 Haymarket Riots in Chicago and is often celebrated by anarchists, socialists and labor organizations alike. These posters come from Russia, Cuba, Palestine, Mexico, Turkey and the United States and span from 1894 to current day.
The Right-Wing Response to Satanic Philosophy Departments Just Grossed $52 Million
Back in October of 2013 we reported on the film “God’s Not Dead,” the creepy Christian answer to Nietzsche starring Hercules (Kevin Sorbo). The film tells the story of a devout Christian student as he stands up to his tyrannical philosophy professor who insists that all students declare, in Nietzschean fashion, that God is dead on the first day of class.
5 Critical Theory Books That Came Out This Month, April
Agamben and Politics, The Imperial University and more.
Mike Tyson Loves Kierkegaard, Says Mike Tyson
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson is really into philosophy, apparently. Tyson took to the pages of the Wall Street Journal to espouse his live for Soren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche.
8 Philosophers Play Pictionary, You’ll Never Guess What Happens Next [Comic]
A comic from Existential Comics and a terrible Upworthy-inspired headline.
On the Reproduction of Capitalism, A Critical-Theory Guide
What to do if Your Friend is a Communist: The Hilarious Wikihow Guide
The more pressing question of our day: what to do with our bourgeois friends?
Free Read: New Journal ‘Chiasma’ Launches
Chiasma launches their first issue with a brand new translation of “François Laruelle’s “Deconstruction and Non-Philosophy.”