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Tag Archives: Cornelius Castoriadis
Anarchy’s dancing friends
for n.m.and a.b. for the members of the Paideia collective Ain’t many guys travel around together,” he mused. “I don’t know why. Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other. John Steinbeck Friendship, this relation … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Bakunin, Colin Ward, Cornelius Castoriadis, Emma Goldman, Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Kropotkin, Malatesta, Paul Goodman, revolution
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15M: A Philosophical Concerto in Three Unfinished Movements
An exercise in philosophical reflection on 15M in spain …
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Tagged 15M, Alain Badiou, Cornelius Castoriadis, Edgar Morin, Giorgio Agamben, May 68, Michael Hardt, revolution, Slavoj Žižek, spain, Spanish Revolution, Toni Negri
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The russian revolution of 1917: Cornelius Castoriadis
The autonomous activity of the masses belongs by definition to what is repressed in history. Cornelius Castoriadis Cornelius Castoriadis’ saw in the Bolshevik seizure of power the beginning of the end of the russian revolution; an end marked by the administrative dispossession … Continue reading →