
On Writing a Social History of Analytic Philosophy
Christoph Schuringa on how a supposedly apolitical philosophy has been shaped by the social and the political
Christoph Schuringa on how a supposedly apolitical philosophy has been shaped by the social and the political
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“How does digital memory and storage reshape our personal lives and memories, and what are the broader ecological costs?”
Historian Bryan D. Palmer offers an archival post-script to Michael Braddick's Christopher Hill: The Life of a Radical Historian.
Matthias Schmelzer and Joshua Rahtz in conversation with Andrew Anastasi.
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Key reading for understanding the present as a time of riots.
Aaron Benanav on why Artificial Intelligence isn’t going to change the world. It just makes work worse.
Join us at these events around NYC as we celebrate the publication of J. Hoberman's Everything is Now: The 1960s New York Avant-Garde—Primal Happenings, Underground Movies, Radical Pop.
Members of the Marxist Institute for Research pay tribute to the poet, communist and political theorist.
Video: Tariq Ali makes his way through the Verso Archive