• Favorite Movies, 2018 (Steven Shaviro)

    Steven Shaviro has posted his top films for the year. Looks like a missed a few! These are my favorite movies of 2018. I won’t call this a best films list, since there are so many movies I still haven’t seen (for instance, Mandy, Let the Sunshine In, A Star is Born, Vox Lux, If…

    Thomas Nail

    December 13, 2018
    Uncategorized
    film, philosophy
  • Militant Acts The Role of Investigations in Radical Political Struggles, Marcelo Hoffman (Jan 2019)

    This looks great! Offers a history of the role of investigations in radical political struggles from the nineteenth century forward. Militant Acts presents a broad history of the concept and practice of investigations in radical political struggles from the nineteenth century to the present. Radicals launched investigations into the conditions and struggles of the oppressed…

    Thomas Nail

    December 10, 2018
    Uncategorized
    philosophy, politics
  • Asylum Report from the US-Mexico border (Dec, 2018)

    This report looks like essential reading for understanding what is going on at the US-Mexico border right now. Thanks to @_gesanchez for sharing this! The report is based on fieldwork conducted during this past November on 8 regions along the US Mexico border. It involves extensive observations at ports of entry,  extensive caselaw analysis and…

    Thomas Nail

    December 10, 2018
    Uncategorized
    immigration, migration, politics
  • Sanctuary, Solidarity, Status!, Thomas Nail (2018)

    I just got my copy of Open Borders, edited by Reece Jones. This is a landmark collection of work on open borders and is filled with excellent contributions. I will definitely be teaching from this! You can read my chapter from the book here. Abstract The aim of this chapter is to describe the current possible…

    Thomas Nail

    December 10, 2018
    Uncategorized
    borders, immigration, migration, motion, politics
  • Being and Motion, Thomas Nail (2018) Published Dec 10th

    Being and Motion is officially published and available today. Buy at Oxford Buy at Amazon More than at any other time in human history, we live in an age defined by movement and mobility; and yet, we lack a unifying theory which takes this seriously as a starting point for philosophy. The history of philosophy…

    Thomas Nail

    December 10, 2018
    Uncategorized
    history, motion, movement, ontology, philosophy, Philosophy of Movement
  • The Poetry of Georges Bataille, George Bataille, translated by Stuart Kendall (2018)

    Just got my copy in the mail yesterday. Presents a new window into the literary, philosophical, and theological concerns of this enigmatic thinker and writer. Despite its relative rarity, and the condensed brevity of the poems themselves, poetry occupies a striking place in the literary and philosophical oeuvre of Georges Bataille. For Bataille, poetry had…

    Thomas Nail

    December 4, 2018
    Uncategorized
    materialism, new books, philosophy, poetry
  • The Incorporeal: Ontology, Ethics, and the Limits of Materialism, Elizabeth Grosz (2018) Paperback

    Philosophy has inherited a powerful impulse to embrace either dualism or a reductive monism―either a radical separation of mind and body or the reduction of mind to body. But from its origins in the writings of the Stoics, the first thoroughgoing materialists, another view has acknowledged that no forms of materialism can be completely self-inclusive―space,…

    Thomas Nail

    December 1, 2018
    Uncategorized
    critical theory, materialism, new books, new materialism, philosophy
  • A Companion To Marx’s Capital: The Complete Edition, David Harvey (2018)

    The radical geographer guides us through the classic text of political economy In recent years, we have witnessed a surge of interest in Marx’s work in an effort to understand the origins of our current political and economic crisis. For nearly forty years, David Harvey has written and lectured on Capital, becoming one of the…

    Thomas Nail

    December 1, 2018
    Uncategorized
    marxism, new books, philosophy, politics
  • I Know There Are So Many of You, Alain Badiou (2018)

    The history of humanity has only just begun. The Neolithic Revolution may have endowed us with unparalleled means of communication, subsistence, and knowledge acquisition. However, it is clear in today’s world that inequality, power hierarchies, and violence persist on a greater scale than ever before. In these two lectures, delivered to the large number of…

    Thomas Nail

    December 1, 2018
    Uncategorized
    Books, history, philosophy, politics
  • Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene: Interruptions and Possibilities (2018)

    Nice collection forthcoming in Dec 2018. Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene: Interruptions and Possibilities, Erik Swyngedouw & Henrik Ernstson, Eds., Routledge, 2018 This looks like a great paper on the importance of ecological value theory. Excerpt from “Value, Nature & The Vortex Of Accumulation,” Jason Moore and Richard Walker Why bother with value theory?…

    Thomas Nail

    November 30, 2018
    Uncategorized
    ecology, marx, material ecology, materialism, politics
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