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Jordan Peterson
Theory & Philosophy
01/21/22 • 47 min
In this episode, I present my first publication, "Jordan Peterson and the (F)law of Scientific Inquiry."
You can find it here, if you'd like :) https://politikon.iapss.org/index.php/politikon/article/view/11
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01/21/22 • 47 min

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Base/Superstructure | Marxism | Keyword
Theory & Philosophy
09/28/23 • 7 min
In this episode, I explain the Marxist idea of the base/superstructure.
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09/28/23 • 7 min

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01/11/20 • 35 min
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In this episode, I turn to Walter Benjamin's seminal text, "The Work of Art in the Age of Its Mechanical Reproducibility." Contrary to what some might think, I try to present the way that Benjamin applauds the 'death' of the aura in the age of mechanical reproducibility and the political ramifications of this moment.
01/11/20 • 35 min
Audre Lorde's "The Master's Tools will never Dismantle the Master's House"
Theory & Philosophy
12/28/19 • 28 min
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In this episode, I present Audre Lorde's "The Master's Tools will never Dismantle the Master's House," a seminal text in the fields of critical face, gender, and feminist studies. Not to mention, ya know, every other field.
12/28/19 • 28 min
Michel Foucault's "Discipline & Punish" (Part 2/2)
Theory & Philosophy
12/21/19 • 70 min
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In this episode, I present the second half of "Discipline & Punish" to expoun upon his key concepts of docile bodies, the panopticon, and the carceral system.
Timestamps:
Docile Bodies (Beginning)
The Means of Correct Training: 27:50
Panopticism: 39:31
Complete and Austere Institutions: 52:40
Illegalities and Delinquency: 56:50
The Carceral: 1:05:10
12/21/19 • 70 min
Michel Foucault's "Discipline & Punish" (Part 1/2)
Theory & Philosophy
12/14/19 • 57 min
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In this episode, I present the first half of Foucault's seminal Discipline & Punish. In this half he sketches a firm distinction between a model of juridical punishment that mobilizes torture as a deterrent to criminality and a model predicated on surveillance as a deterrent to criminality.
12/14/19 • 57 min
Sunera Thobani's "Exalted Subjects"
Theory & Philosophy
11/30/19 • 65 min
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In this episode, I present Sunera Thobani's book, "Exalted Subjects: The Making of Race and Nation in Canada." It delineates the passage from colonization to domination and how certain subjects--white European descendants--are bestowed with a status of exaltation.
11/30/19 • 65 min
Nick Land's "Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest"
Theory & Philosophy
12/07/19 • 31 min
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In this episode I take on Land's first essay from "Fanged Noumena," "Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest" that presents his characterization of the present stake that racism has in the maintenance of global capitalistic exploitation.
12/07/19 • 31 min
Jacques Lacan's "L' étourdit" (Part 3/3)
Theory & Philosophy
11/23/19 • 0 min
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In this long episode, Ben and I conclude our dissection of "L' étourdit," paying specific attention to Lacan's use of topology in his illustration of subjectivity constituted by "cuts." We also explore the implications of Lacan's thought as a political tool and how it differs from the work of other theorists--Derrida, Deleuze--who were writing at the same time.
11/23/19 • 0 min
John Durham Peters' "Speaking into the Air"
Theory & Philosophy
01/04/20 • 41 min
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In this episode, I turn my attention to an important text in the field of communication and media studies. Here Peters tries to imagine communication as a meeting of souls by presenting a number of thinkers from Socrates to Jesus to Saint Augustine to Locke to Heidegger.
Timestamps: Ch. 1: Beginning Ch. 2: 12:45 Ch. 3: 18:50 Ch. 4: 25:14 Ch. 5: 31:30 Ch.6: 35:50
01/04/20 • 41 min
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