Climate Leviathan: A Political Theory of Our Planetary Future

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Jesus Christ Beyond Belief: A Mystical Reading of the Gospels

In this Christmas special, Alyson and Breht reinterpret Jesus through Jewish mysticism, Christian contemplative traditions, and Buddhist conceptions of Enlightenment, offering an understanding of his teachings and words as attempts to articulate the ineffable and non-dual, rather ...  Show more

(Teaser) The Anti-Human Nihilism of the Techno-Oligarchs

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