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The Emancipated Spectator

By Stefan Szczelkun 17 August 2013

This is a set of five essays that follow up themes of the equality of intelligence formulated more than 25 years earlier in The Ignorant Schoolma...

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Ambivalent Variations

By Michael Reid 24 July 2013

Michael Reid submits to the hyper-saturated sound of Scott Walker’s recent album Bish Bosch   1.   Hard to begin this, very....

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Mutatis Mutandis

By Josephine Berry Slater 16 July 2013

Josephine Berry Slater reviews the ASC gallery’s show Mutagen

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Night Terrors

By Matthew Fuller 10 July 2013

Matthew Fuller reviews Jonathan Crary’s 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep   There are many self-help manuals that promise to cu...

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One or Many Machines

By A Salad of Pearls 2 April 2013

Gerald Raunig, A Thousand Machines, Boston: Semiotext(e), 2010. Reviewed by a Salad of Pearls   Subtitled, ‘A Concise Philosophy of the ...

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Coastal Returns

By Ellen Feiss 19 March 2013

Ellen Feiss reviews Mark Fisher and Justin Barton's installation, On Vanishing Land, at the Showroom, London   I made two trips to the Showroom...

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At the border of spring

By Flint Michigan 6 March 2013

Flint Michigan responds to Abdellatif Laäbi's recently translated 1976 poetry collection, The Rule of Barbarism   Sometimes poetry can reach b...

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A Rough Passage to Navigate

By Stefan Szczelkun 2 October 2014

Stefan Szczelkun reviews Everard M. Phillips, The Political Calypso: a sociolinguistic process of conflict transformation   For Everard M. ...

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The Difficult Theory of a Mad World

By Chris Wright 13 August 2014

From its central question, 'what does critical theory have to do with the critique of political economy?', Werner Bonefeld’s new book, reviewed here...

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