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In this episode, we discuss Tao Lin's novel Trip: Pyschedelics, Alienation, and Change, Terrence McKenna, and ecstatic experiences. We were lucky to have our friend Jonah Svihus join us for this episode.
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In this episode we discuss the Martin Scorsese film Cape Fear (1991), alongside the films prominent plays off of Nietzsche and Christianity.
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In this episode we discuss the 1975 album Notes on a Conditional Form. We also discuss Mark Fisher and hauntology, what constitute folk music, and the 1975's tortuous website Mindshower.ai.
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In our very first interview episode, Brad and Peter sit down with Paul Skallas to discuss his work. An edited transcript of this conversation is available on Athwart.
To find out more about Skallas, check out his Twitter account.
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In this episode we discuss the concept of Lindy. We mention:
Paul Skallas
Peter Kranitz, "Past Hauntings"
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In this episode we discuss the archetype of the slacker in film:- Slacker (1990) directed by Richard Linklater- Reality Bites (1994) directed by Ben Stiller- Clerks (1994) directed by Kevin Smith
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We also used audio clips sampled from each movie.
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The final installment of our Theory in the Time of Quarantine series. We discuss a few pieces that advocate for types of reformism, including:
William Upton, "Make America Autarkic Again"
Nadia Schadlow, "Consider the Possibility That Trump Is Right About China"
Thomas Wright, "Stretching the International Order to Its Breaking Point"
We also review our previous episodes on Accelerationism and Post-Liberalism. Check out our website and feel free to reach out to on Twitter!
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We continue our series on theory, focusing on the growth of post-liberalism and its growth around the world. We discuss:
Adrian Vermeule's essay Beyond OriginalismWilliam Lombardo's Beyond RealismMake sure to leave us a review and if you have any questions or comments, hit us up on Twitter or our website. If you like our content, subscribe and read our essays at www.athwart.org
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In this episode we discuss accelerationism in its varying conceptions. Some helpful articles include:- Jonah Peretti, "Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Contemporary Visual Culture and the Acceleration of Identity Formation/Dissolution"- Dylan Matthews, "BuzzFeed's founder used to write Marxist theory and it explains BuzzFeed perfectly"- Zack Beauchamp, "Accelerationism: the obscure idea inspiring white supremacist killers around the world"- Curtis Yarvin, "Plan A for the Coronavirus"
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Find more on: https://athwart.org/et-alia/ep-3-accelerationism
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In this episode, we begin our four-part series on different trends in political and social theory amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.
We discuss:
Carl Schmitt and the state of exceptionClass interest and political consequencePolitical incompetency and complacencyWe give an overview of our next three segments on:- Accelerationism- Post-liberalism- Reformism
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Find out more: https://athwart.org/et-alia/ep-2-theory-time-quarantine
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