32 | What is Equality? Disagreeing with Jacques Rancière

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138 | Machinic Intelligence and Marxism

In this episode, we use Marx’s infamous “Fragment on Machines” from the Grundrisse as a starting-point for a wide ranging discussion about the emancipatory and regressive potentials of AI technologies. Marx thought that automated systems of machinery are incredible embodiments of ...  Show more

137 | Althusius: Communitarianism Before Hobbes

In this episode we talk about the political philosophy of early modern jurist Johannes Althusius. For us, he represents a road not taken in political theory, since Hobbes definitively constructed political philosophy around the idea of the self-interested atomized subject and he ...  Show more

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