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Backlog: Amogh Sahu on Lukacs11 Nov 202301:40:42

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


Amogh, the cohost of the old Symptomatic Redness podcast, sits down with Patrick to discuss the Marxist obsession with method and totality, interrogating what this implies about the unanswered questions of the communist project.

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Rob Lucas on "Feeding the Infant": https://soundcloud.com/swampsidechats/150-error-and-feeding-the-infant 


Backlog: Søren Mau on Economic Power11 Nov 202300:41:23

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


Patrick sits down with communist theorist Søren Mau to discuss his book Mute Compulsion, forthcoming in English through Verso Books, and his theory of the impersonal economic power of capital. We discuss Value Form Theory, Foucault, and some future prospects for Marxist research.


Order the book here: https://www.versobooks.com/products/2759-mute-compulsion?_pos=1&_psq=mute+compulsion&_ss=e&_v=1.0

Backlog: Anton Jäger on Mouffe and Left Populism11 Nov 202300:53:49

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick

In this interview, Patrick sits down with the scholar Anton Jäger to talk more about Chantal Mouffe's political theory, the rise of left populism, and the contemporary shape of political struggle.

Jäger's piece "Making Sense of Populism" can be read for free online.

Backlog: David Broder on Post-War Italian Politics11 Nov 202301:23:10

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


In this bonus episode, Patrick sits down with David Broder, a historian of French and Italian political history and European Editor for Jacobin Magazine, to talk about the politics of post-war Italy.

Hear us discuss the relationship between the Action Party and the Communist Party, interpretations of Antonio Gramsci, and the effect of the Historic Compromise.

Backlog: Complicating Adorno with C Derick Varn11 Nov 202301:38:53

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


In this bonus episode I talk with C Derick Varn - an educator, podcaster, and editor for Zero Books - about Adorno's conception of domination, and  the pitfalls and insights that accompany his critique of modern life.

Listen to more of Varn's analysis of the Marxist research program on the Mortal Science podcast through Emancipation Network: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/mortal-science-WObZ5daMXxL/ 

Listen to Varn discuss the history of Marxism in politics over on the Zero Books channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjH4yubnVHc 

Our next episode will be on Norberto Bobbio's Liberalism and Democracy, check it out if you'll be reading along: https://www.versobooks.com/books/45-liberalism-and-democracy 

Backlog: The Legacy of Althusser with James Turley11 Nov 202301:27:42

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


In this bonus episode, Patrick sits down with James Turley to discuss Louis Althusser, his theories, and his political situation, in greater detail. Turley is a supporter of the Communist Party of Great Britain and has written for the CPGB newspaper The Weekly Worker.
Gregory Elliott's Book: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/286-althusser

The Weekly Worker: https://weeklyworker.co.uk/

Aesthetics and Politics05 Nov 202201:14:41

Andrew and Patrick review a series of debates between Bloch, Lukacs, Adorno, Benjamin, and Brecht on the relationship between aesthetics, politics, theory, and practice.

 Aesthetics and Politics: https://www.versobooks.com/books/127-aesthetics-and-politics

Our next read is Late Marxism by Frederic Jameson: https://www.versobooks.com/books/127-aesthetics-and-politics

Emancipation(s)29 Jul 202200:47:34

Andrew and Patrick sit down to discuss Ernesto Laclau's Emancipation(s). How relevant is his theory of democracy and hegemony? Does this prefigure other radical turns away from a unified theory of class as subject? Are we twirling towards freedom?

PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

NEXT BOOK: Aesthetics and Politics

The Indivisible Remainder05 May 202200:48:45

Andrew and Patrick discuss the Elvis of Philosophy's book on one of the obscure greats: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling. We go a bit into Zizek's view of evil, the state, and riff a bit on 90s-to-early-2000s philosophical trends.

SHOW NOTES:
Peter Dews's Critique of Zizek's Schelling: The eclipse of coincidence: Lacan, Merleau‐Ponty and Schelling

Our next read: Laclau's Emancipations

On the Shores of Politics23 Jan 202200:50:33

Patrick and Andrew discuss On The Shores of Politics, a collection of essays by Jacques Ranciere, anti-Platonist extraordinaire! What is politics? Or democracy for that matter? Maybe we'll find out!

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RadThotsPod

Next Month's Read: The Indivisible Remainder by Slavoj Zizek 

Politics and History02 Nov 202101:11:37

Althusser has returned and this time we talk much more about Rousseau and Montesquieu than we do Marx.

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

Politics and History: https://www.versobooks.com/books/129-politics-and-history

Next read - On the Shores of Politics: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3635-on-the-shores-of-politics


Fragments (Cool Memories vol. 3)01 Oct 202100:36:08

Baudrillard is back, and we still don't really know what he's on about.

We read Fragments (Vol. III of Cool Memories) and chat about the use of fragments for or against the purpose of theoretical criticism.

Support us on Patreon

Fragments - Baudrillard

Cool Memories: Baudrillard and the Crisis of Reading - Mike Gane

Politics and History - Althusser

Backlog: Seth Wheeler on Cycles of Struggle11 Nov 202300:59:00

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


Patrick sits down with Seth Wheeler to discuss cycles of struggle after the Corbyn and Sanders moments, the UK Left, and the new edition of In and Against the State.
In and Against the State through Pluto Press: https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745341811/in-and-against-the-state/ 

Seth Wheeler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sethnotes 

UNLOCKED BONUS EPISODE: Loren Goldner24 Aug 202100:39:46

We're releasing this bonus interview with Loren Goldner, discussing  his history with the New Left, to our public feed as thanks to our dedicated listeners.

Strategy of Deception24 Aug 202100:38:14

We discuss Paul Virilio's Strategy of Deception, a book ostensibly about the Kosovo War. But maybe about a whole lot more... maybe, we're not entirely sure...

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts 

Next Book: Fragments by Jean Baudrillard

Infancy and History31 Jul 202101:07:15

In this episode, we discuss the controversial Giorgio Agamben's early work Infancy and History: The Destruction of Experience and the intersection of language, praxis, history, and experience.

Support us on Patreon for bonus episodes

Our next read will be Paul Virilio's Strategy of Deception

Political Descartes27 Jun 202100:53:53

In this episode, we discuss Antonio "Toni" Negri's Political Descartes and debate the theory of ideology, the development of the bourgeoisie, and the political effects of nostalgia.

PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts
NEXT BOOK: https://www.versobooks.com/books/128-infancy-and-history

CITATIONS AND RESOURCES:
Political Descartes: https://www.versobooks.com/books/138-political-descartes
Review by Knox Peden: https://www.radicalphilosophyarchive.com/issue-files/rp145_reviews.pdf
Review by Robert T Tally Jr: https://digital.library.txstate.edu/handle/10877/3927
Negri Clip Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLa0Xk9XCDs&t=821s


FULL BONUS EPISODE: Phil O'Brien on Raymond Williams and Culture30 May 202100:49:31

As our second season gets rolling, we are releasing this bonus interview for free to all of our listeners.

Patrick sits down with Phil O'Brien of the Raymond Williams Society and the journal Keywords to discuss Williams's theory of culture, his interactions with other theorists, and the newly released archival work that O'Brien has been collecting.

Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

Culture and Politics: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3824-culture-and-politics
Raymond Williams Tapes: https://soundcloud.com/user-902721807-400345305
Raymond Williams Foundation: https://www.raymondwilliamsfoundation.org.uk/
Raymond Williams Society: https://raymondwilliams.co.uk/
Key Words Journal: https://raymondwilliams.co.uk/journal/

Radical Thoughts Culture and Materialism episode: https://radicalthoughtspod.buzzsprout.com/865147/2692846-culture-and-materialism
Radical Thoughts interview with Andrew Milner: https://radicalthoughtspod.buzzsprout.com/865147/3088609

Logics of Disintegration23 May 202101:05:40

In this episode, we discuss Peter Dews's Logics of Disintegration: Post-Structuralist Thought and the Claims of Critical Theory, an attempt to provide an immanent critique of Derrida, Lacan, Foucault, and Lyotard.

Next month, we'll be discussing Political Descartes: Reason, Ideology, and the Bourgeois Project by Antonio "Toni" Negri.

Listen to our bonus interviews by subscribing to our Patreon.

Politics of Modernism: Against the New Conformists03 Apr 202100:50:07

In this episode, our first of Season 2, we discuss Raymond Williams' posthumous work Politics of Modernism, investigating the relationship between the cultural traditions and cultural foundations of modernism, as well as the current possibilities for new, confrontational ways of life.

This episode has been produced with the support of the Raymond Williams Foundation as part of a series of resources celebrating Raymond Williams' thought for the centenary of his birthday.

You can learn more about Williams and the Foundation, as well as discover other material from the centenary explainers project, on the RWF website here: http://www.raymondwilliamsfoundation.org.uk/

The System of Objects29 Jan 202101:03:59

What is the difference between a serial object and a model object? What is a gizmo? What is consumption in the modern world? In this episode, our season one finale, we read Jean Baudrillard's exposé on the dizzying system of objects that makes up contemporary consumer society.

We will be on break for a few months while we prepare for season 2, but we will continue making Patreon-exclusive bonus episodes during that time. Support us for just $3 a month if you want to keep listening while we prepare for our next set of roundtable episodes, starting with Raymond Williams's The Politics of Modernism.

Join our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

The System of Objects: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3146-the-system-of-objects

Politics of Modernism: https://www.versobooks.com/books/136-politics-of-modernism

FULL BONUS EPISODE: Patricia Gherovici on Psychoanalysis and Sexual Difference13 Jan 202100:59:31

In this special bonus episode, Patrick sits down with practicing psychoanalyst and author Patricia Gherovici to discuss her work on transgender issues in psychoanalysis, questions of embodiment and subjectivity, and the accessibility of psychoanalytic practice today.

RESOURCES
Patricia's Website: https://www.patriciagherovici.com/articles-and-book-chapters.html

(Das) Unbehagen Collective: http://dasunbehagen.org/

Psychoanalysis in El Barrio (Documentary): https://vimeo.com/223464423
The whole film can be accessed on PEP: http://www.pep-web.org/

PATREON
If you want to listen to other bonus episodes like this, subscribe to our Patreon for $3 a month: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts 

After we finish The System of Objects we will be taking a break from our roundtable episodes for a couple months before starting season 2. We will only be releasing bonus episodes during that time, so don't miss out!

Signs Taken For Wonders31 Dec 202000:59:44

This episode, Patrick and Andrew sit down and discuss Franco Moretti's early collection of essays on everything from Frankenstein and Dracula to James Joyce and T.S. Eliot. Unfortunately, Donald was too unwell and overworked to join us on this episode, but we think it turned out as a pretty good discussion on the connection of literature to sociology.

Support us on Patreon to listen to our bonus episodes. We have a discussion with psychoanalyst Patricia Gherovici that will be recorded very soon to follow up our discussion of Jacqueline Rose.

Our next book (the end of season 1!) is Jean Baudrillard's The System of Objects

Backlog: Djene Bajalan on International Politics11 Nov 202300:55:44

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


Djene  Bajalan joins the show in a discussion concerning the state, international politics, and the destructive effects of Left-wing navel-gazing


Sexuality in the Field of Vision03 Dec 202000:46:34

In this episode, Patrick and Andrew discuss Sexuality in the Field of Vision by Jacqueline Rose. We go a little further into our impressions of Lacanian psychoanalysis, its interactions with feminism and film theory, and whether this is a good book to turn to for newcomers to psychoanalytic theory.

You can support our podcast and listen to our bonus episodes by subscribing to our Patreon.

Grab a copy of Franco Moretti's Signs Taken for Wonders if you want to read along. 

The Metastases of Enjoyment31 Oct 202001:16:31

We discuss Slavoj Žižek's book The Metastases of Enjoyment and discuss the merits of psychoanalysis, the concept of trauma and cause, and the perverse enjoyment of seeing others as victims.

Support us on Patreon

Our next read will be Jacqueline (not Gillian, like I say in the episode) Rose's Sexuality in the Field of Vision.

The Information Bomb29 Sep 202001:11:48

In this episode, Andrew and Patrick talk about French cultural theorist, architect, and philosopher Paul Virilio and his book The Information Bomb. We discuss speed, the 90s, information, and more.

Our next episode will be on Slavoj Zizek's The Metastases of Enjoyment. Check it out if you want to read ahead.

Support us on Patreon and get an extra bonus each month for just $3/month.

BONUS EPISODE: Peter Salmon on Derrida13 Sep 202001:07:57

In this bonus episode, Patrick sits down with the author Peter Salmon to discuss the life of Jacques Derrida and contextualize his philosophical project (if there is such a thing). We go over Derrida's upbringing, his academic life, and his conception of friendship in and outside of his theoretical work. Salmon brings his viewpoint after researching and writing a new biography of Derrida, forthcoming from Verso Books this October.

This bonus episode is being made available in full on our public feed. If you want more bonus content every month, you can subscribe to our Patreon for $3/month for extra interviews.

An Event, Perhaps by Peter Salmon: https://www.versobooks.com/books/3678-an-event-perhaps

Rick Roderick on Derrida: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvAwoUvXNzU&t=151s

Our next book is The Information Bomb by Paul Virilio: https://www.versobooks.com/books/42-the-information-bomb


The Politics of Friendship31 Aug 202001:02:36

We sit down to talk about the (in)famous French philosopher Jacques Derrida and his book The Politics of Friendship. Listen as we discuss the instrumentality of friendship, the role of friends and enemies to define politics, and whether we actually understand anything we read.

Support us on Patreon and get an extra bonus episode featuring an interview every month: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

Our next read will be The Information Bomb by Paul Virilio

Derrida's lecture on friendship: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTIvyRIrquI


The Return of The Political (Part 2)05 Aug 202000:50:27

This is the second half of our conversation on Chantal Mouffe's The Return of The Political. We delve further into the trap of idealism, NGO-styled radicalism, and the influence of populism on real-life movements like Podemos and Britain's New Labour.

Our next bonus episode will discuss Left Populism in theory and practice with special guest Anton Jäger. If you want to hear the discussion, support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

The next book for discussion is The Politics of Friendship by Jacques Derrida.

You can check out the Aufhebunga Bunga episode we mentioned here.

The Return of The Political (Part 1)26 Jul 202000:47:48

In this episode, we begin our discussion of Chantal Mouffe's book The Return of The Political. We discuss the concept of the friend/enemy distinction, debates between Liberalism and Civic Republicanism, and whether or not political struggles have to remain fragmentary and non-universal.

We decided to divide our discussion of Mouffe into two episodes because 1) the discussion was pretty long anyway, and 2) we uploaded more content than usual this month so our hosting subscription was running out of space until it renews. We'll upload part 2 at the start of August and follow up with our next discussion later that month.

Next Month's Read: The Politics of Friendship by Jacques Derrida

SPECIAL: Identity, Internationalism, and BLM with Misha13 Jul 202001:46:02

In this special bonus episode, Patrick talks with his friend Misha about current events. The discussion touches on everything from rural/urban divides, the complications of identity and community, the American conception of East Asia vs. its reality, and the implications of recent BLM struggles.

This bonus episode is being made available to both the standard feed and the Patreon feed.

A bonus episode with guest David Broder on Norberto Bobbio is forthcoming for the Patreon feed. The bookclub discussion will also continue later this month with Chantal Mouffe's The Return of the Political.

Liberalism and Democracy23 Jun 202001:18:58

In this episode, we discuss the Italian legal theorist and politician Norberto Bobbio and his text "Liberalism and Democracy." We talk about the history of Liberalism, the relationship of the individual to the State, and how radicals should conceive of democracy.

Other texts mentioned in this discussion:
- "The Affinities of Norberto Bobbio" by Perry Anderson
- "Law and State as Holes in Marxist Theory" by Mike Macnair
- "Liberty Before Liberalism" by Quentin Skinner
- "Citizens to Lords" and "Liberty and Property" by Ellen Meiksins Wood

Next month's text:
- "The Return of the Political" by Chantal Mouffe

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

Minima Moralia17 May 202001:27:02

Can one seek the good life when life has been irreparably damaged? In this episode, we sit down to discuss Theodore Adorno's Minima Moralia and talk a bit about psychoanalysis, pleasure, astrology, and automation in the contemporary world.

Join our Patreon for $3 a month if you want access to our bonus episodes to hear guests interviewed about the authors we've discussed.

If you're reading along, our next book will be Liberalism and Democracy by Noberto Bobbio: https://www.versobooks.com/books/45-liberalism-and-democracy
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Hear Patrick talk about Walter Benjamin on The Regrettable Century here: http://regrettablecentury.buzzsprout.com/

Read Andrew's essay on Adorno's The Authoritarian Personality here: https://www.radicalrightanalysis.com/2020/05/07/revisiting-the-authoritarian-personality-conspiracy-theories-and-the-crank/

Backlog: John Merrick on Verso and Publishing11 Nov 202301:01:06

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


Independent writer and editor for Verso Books John Merrick joins Patricknin a discussion about the history of Verso, the Radical Thinkers series, and the cultural project of publishing


For Marx20 Apr 202001:03:52

In this month's episode, we sit down to discuss the controversial French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser and his early book For Marx. We discuss the merits and problems with concepts such as overdetermination, problematics, epistemological break, and the Althusserian meaning of ideology.

We'd also like to announce that we've just started a Patreon to help us make podcasting just a little bit easier! It's only $3 a month to get future bonus episodes featuring special interviews on the topics we discuss each month.

https://www.patreon.com/radicalthoughts

BONUS EPISODE: Andrew Milner on Cultural Materialism23 Mar 202000:53:49

In our first bonus episode Patrick interviews the literary critic and social theorist Andrew Milner to talk a little bit more about Raymond Williams and the approach of cultural materialism. (If you missed it, make sure to check out our first episode on Williams' Culture and Materialism too!)

Milner is a literary critic and a cultural theorist. He is a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Monash University. And author of books such as Cultural Materialism, Locating Science Fiction, and Again Dangerous Visions. His latest book, Science Fiction and Climate Change: A Sociological Perspective, is due out at the end of this month from Oxford University Press.

If you like what we do, please consider giving us a positive review on the podcatcher of your choice, and give us a like or follow on Twitter or Facebook.

Radical Thoughts Podcast is an independent project and is not affiliated with Verso Books.

The Function of Criticism06 Mar 202001:18:53

This time all four members of the podcast sit down to talk about Terry Eagleton's The Function of Criticism. We discuss the emergence of the "public sphere," the meaning of the intellectual, and the commodification of literature and knowledge. We had some technical issues this time around, but we hope you enjoy the conversation nonetheless.

Radical Thoughts is an attempt to read through as many texts in the Verso Radical Thinkers series as possible in order to come to a better understanding of radical theory and its tendencies. Our goal is to find the problems and frameworks worth addressing in order to move beyond radical thought into radical practice.

Radical Thoughts is an independent project and not associated with Verso Books in any way. 


Culture and Materialism09 Feb 202001:22:37

In our debut episode of the Radical Thoughts Podcast, P.H. Higgins, Donald Parkinson, and Andrew Woods sit down to talk about Raymond Williams' book "Culture and Materialism." We discuss how it is best to think about culture as a part of societal relationships, communication in contemporary society, base and superstructure, utopia, and more.

Radical Thoughts is an attempt to read through as many texts in the Verso Radical Thinkers series as possible in order to come to a better understanding of radical theory and its tendencies. Our goal is to find the problems and frameworks worth addressing in order to move beyond radical thought into radical practice.

Radical Thoughts is an independent project and not associated with Verso Books in any way.

Backlog: Crossover Episode - Jean Luc Nancy and Community11 Nov 202301:04:00

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick

In this special crossover episode, Patrick talks with C Derick Varn of Varn Vlog about the legacy of Jean-Luc Nancy. While both bemoan the more frivolous stylings of French theory, the discussion appreciates the serious questions that Nancy raised about the nature of community and the assumptions that underpin the concept.
This episode was released as a crossover episode also available to Varn Vlog Patreon supporters.


Varn Vlog Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/varnvlog/

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy page for Nancy: https://iep.utm.edu/nancy/ 

Verso Interview: https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/5150-jean-luc-nancy-communism-means-conceiving-being-in-common

Backlog: C Derick Varn on Baudrillard11 Nov 202300:52:47

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


In this episode, PH sits down with our first recurring guest, C Derick Varn, to give more context to the work of Jean Baudrillard. We discuss his relation to the Situationists, his break with Marxism, and the ultimate conclusions of his theory of simulation and simulacra.


Backlog: Moretti Revisited11 Nov 202300:48:24

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


In this bonus episode, Andrew and Patrick sit down to read through some of Franco Moretti's recent work on "Distant Reading" (and one additional essay by Ted Underwood). Does this approach constitute a whole new framework for cultural sociology? Or is it mostly a disparate set of statistical methods? What are the "cabbages of literature"? Find out as we discuss:


"Hidden in Plain Sight" - Moretti & Sobchuk

"Operationalizing" - Moretti

"The Roads to Rome: Literary Studies, Hermeneutics, Quantification" - Moretti

"A Genealogy of Distant Reading" - Underwood

Backlog: Adrian Johnston on Psychoanalysis11 Nov 202300:57:55

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


n this Patron-only bonus episode, Patrick interviews philosopher and psychoanalyst Adrian Johnston on the work of Slavoj Žižek, Lacanian psychoanalysis, theories of materialism, and more. This episode follows our discussion of the work The Metastases of Enjoyment, so you may want to listen to that episode first.


NOTES:

-Johnston's article on Lacan in the Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy 

-Less Than Nothing by Žižek

-Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience by Adrian Johnston and Catherine Malabou

Backlog: Hartmut Rosa on Social Acceleration11 Nov 202300:46:56

As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick


Following our discussion on Virilio, Patrick sits down with sociologist Hartmut Rosa to discuss social acceleration and modernity. The conversation touches on the types of acceleration we face in a modern world, classic and late modernity, and Rosa's concept of "resonance."

MORE BY ROSA
Social Acceleration: A New Theory of ModernityResonance

LSE Lecture: Do We Really Live in an Acceleration Society?

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