• Returning to Lucretius

      Why Return to Lucretius? I think a new Lucretius is coming into view today. Every period in Western history since Lucretius has returned to him like bees returning to their flower fields in search of nourishment. Each time, though, our return is different—like the expanding arc of a spiral. We bring new questions, find…

    Thomas Nail

    April 7, 2019
    Uncategorized
    Lucretius, Philosophy of Movement
  • “Returning to Lucretius,” talk at Saint John’s College, Santa Fe, Friday, April 5th, 7:30pm

    I am giving a talk at Saint John’s College on Lucretius, Friday, April 5th, 7:30pm. It will be recorded. “A new Lucretius is coming into view today. Every great historical epoch returns to him like bees returning to their flower fields in search of nourishment. Each time, though, our return is different—like the expanding arc of…

    Thomas Nail

    April 4, 2019
    Uncategorized
    Lucretius, philosophy, Philosophy of Movement
  • Trump, Alain Badiou (2019)

    The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States sent shockwaves across the globe. How was such an outcome even possible? In two lectures given at American universities in the immediate aftermath of the election, the leading French philosopher Alain Badiou helps us to make sense of this extraordinary occurrence. He argues that…

    Thomas Nail

    April 2, 2019
    Uncategorized
    philosophy, politics
  • The Politics of Borders: Sovereignty, Security, and the Citizen After 9/11, Matthew Longo (2017)

    Borders sit at the center of global politics. Yet they are too often understood as thin lines, as they appear on maps, rather than as political institutions in their own right. This book takes a detailed look at the evolution of border security in the United States after 9/11. Far from the walls and fences…

    Thomas Nail

    April 2, 2019
    Uncategorized
    immigration, politics
  • Deleuze and Anarchism (2019) edited by Chantelle Gray Van Heerden, Aragorn Eloff

    I just got my advance copy of Deleuze and Anarchism. Congratulations to the editors on this excellent book! Explores Deleuze and Guattari’s own diverse conceptions of anarchism and expands it in the spirit of their philosophy This collection of 13 essays addresses and explores Deleuze and Guattari’s relationship to the notion of anarchism: in the…

    Thomas Nail

    March 26, 2019
    Uncategorized
    anarchism, deleuze, philosophy, politics
  • Three Theses on Neoliberal Migration and Social Reproduction

      Issue 27 of Polygraph is on “Neoliberalism and Social Reproduction” edited by Jaime Acosta Gonzalez, Jess Issacharoff, & Jacob Soule. Read the whole issue free online here Below is my contribution: Three Theses on Neoliberal Migration and Social Reproduction Today there are more than 1 billion regional and international migrants, and the number continues to rise:…

    Thomas Nail

    February 28, 2019
    Uncategorized
    migration, philosophy, Philosophy of Movement, politics
  • The Life of Plants: A Metaphysics of Mixture, Emanuele Coccia (2018)

    This is a wonderful book. I highly recommend it for those interested in materialism, nature, plants, posthuman ecology. We barely talk about them and seldom know their names. Philosophy has always overlooked them; even biology considers them as mere decoration on the tree of life. And yet plants give life to the Earth: they produce…

    Thomas Nail

    February 18, 2019
    Uncategorized
    ecology, material ecology, materialism, new books, new materialism, philosophy
  • Kinopolitics: Borders in Motion

    We live in an age of movement. More than at any other time in history, people and things move longer distances, more frequently, and faster than ever before. We live in an age of world historical global migration, increas- ingly rapid climatic changes, of high-speed digital images, of accelerating universes and accelerated particles. All that…

    Thomas Nail

    January 30, 2019
    Uncategorized
    immigration, migration, philosophy, politics
  • Posthuman Ecologies: Complexity and Process after Deleuze, Edited by Rosi Braidotti and Simone Bignall (2018)

    The devolved and dispersed character of human agency and moral responsibility in the contemporary condition appears linked with the deepening global trauma of ‘inhumanism’ as a paradox of the Anthropocene. Reclaiming human agency and accountability appears crucial for collective resistance to the unprecedented state of environmental and social collapse resulting from the inhumanity of contemporary…

    Thomas Nail

    January 24, 2019
    Uncategorized
    ecology, material ecology, materialism, new materialism, philosophy
  • Favorite Writing Music of 2018

    These were my favorite albums to write to that came out in 2018. When I write I listen to only instrumental music and find that it helps me focus. I hope they help you too. Happy New New Year! 1) Shida Shahabi, Homes 2) Zoë Keating, Snowmelt 3) Nils Frahm, All Melody   4) Ólafur…

    Thomas Nail

    December 16, 2018
    Uncategorized
    Books, music, philosophy, writing, writing music
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