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Tag Archives: Frédéric Neyrat
The existential communism of Jean-Luc Nancy
Même le chaos n’est pas entièrement chaotique ;même le compact laisse passer la lumière ;même l’individu contient encore une part de nuit Frédéric Neyrat, Le communisme existentiel de Jean-Luc Nancy, éditions Lignes. From Lundi matin (#302, 30/08/2021, in translation), a reflection on … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Communism, existentialism, Frédéric Neyrat, Jean-Luc Nancy
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Viruses and Separation
From the journal Inhabit … Viruses and Separation: Frédéric Neyrat on political virality and competing separatisms (15/03/2020) Originally published in Terrestres on March 5, 2020 Translated from the French by an anonymous friend “Our enemy is separatism,” President Macron recently declared. Hearing … Continue reading
In search of forms of life before the desertion of State-Capital
A reflection to interpellate any anarchist: what if State politics and Capital in our time (they having assumed in all lucidity the present reality of the ecological catastrophe that threatens human existence) have taken on as their combined ambition to … Continue reading
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Tagged ecology, Frédéric Neyrat, State and Capital, State terror
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Frederic Neyrat: A reflection on the fires that burn
We share a recent short essay by Frédéric Neyrat, in translation, to see our way through the ravaging wild fires …
The geopolitics of carnage
By Frédéric Neyrat (of the collective Contre-Ciel), published in lundi matin #425 (22/04/2024) That we can no longer say “free Palestine” without being qualified as terrorists, that the signifier Palestine is now banned, is often interpreted as a “fascist” or … Continue reading →