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| | subliminalsensibility.wordpress.com
| | Simon Sellars, Applied Ballardianism (Urbanomic, 2018) I have never cared that much for science fiction, or Ballard for that matter, save for a handful of short stories. Which is obviously not the best way to start a review of a book you are passionate about and which is entitledApplied Ballardianism. But monikers and references, as...
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| | [Translator's note: Agamben has asked me to translate his latest reflection on the coronavirus crisis.] That science has become the religion of our time, that in which people believe they believe, has been obvious for some time now. In the modern West there have coexisted and, to a certain extent, still coexist three great systems...
| | www.samwoolfe.com
| The urge to travel is ubiquitous. It's something we all experience, from time to time. Often, we may get an itch to pack up and leave the country when we feel bored with our routine, burdened by the stresses of everyday modern life, or simply because we cannot shake the enticing prospect of new and...