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| | | | | On an element of irrationality in Marx's thought. | |
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| | | | | Published in 1997,Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution edited by Jim Davis,Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack offers a heterodox set of Marxist reflections on the rapid changes in labor processes and social relations wrought by what the editors then called "for lack of a better p | |
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thewastedworld.com
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| | | | | Deleuze and Guattari's most morbid imagery appears primarily in their most political statements: when they recall Marx's account of capital's "vampire thirst for the living blood of labour" (1976, 367), when they revile the monstrosities of state subjugation, or when they posit a viral infiltration of the very arteries which feed state and capital alike.... | |
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| | | The blog Watts up with That is famous for its attempt to reinvent climate physics on Earth, and now they want to reinvent astrophysics as well. Steve Goddard, a frequent poster at WUWT, now has a couple of posts (here and here) as well as write ups by Lubos Motl, about how the extreme temperatures... | ||