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| | | | A god abides with us still. And if we wish to see its face we need merely reach into our own pockets. | |
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www.boundary2.org
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| | | | This article was published as part ofthe b2o review's"Finance and Fiction" dossier. The Anxiety of Inflation (On Ben Lerner's The Lights) Peter Makhlouf "Then he was aware of moving at an impossibly smooth rate, and there was the Brooklyn Bridge, cablework sparkling, Liza was cursing at the little touch-screen television in the taxi, which she... | |
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| | | | The NSA has nothing on the monitoring tools that education technologists have developed to 'personalize' and 'adapt' learning for students in public school districts across the United States. - Jesse Irwin, Model View Culture Financialization involves a highly disciplined neoliberal landscape where state power structures and private technologies facilitate and protect the activities and interests | |
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| | In my previous post on what defines a so bad its good movie, one essential feature I looked at was a movie intending to be good but unintentionally becoming bad and bad to such a degree that it becomes aesthetically valuable. Because of incompetence and/or limited budget, the film can take on characteristics |