columns By Benedict Seymour 16 February 2013A Gallerte* of undifferentiated human labour has been found in ALL food. Traces of it have also been found in ALL other commodities!
Could it be tha...
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fifth column By Benedict Seymour 29 May 2014Written in a (normcore-appropriate) low fever, reading these notes over they seem mad enough to make some sense. A response to the great Tom Fran...
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occultural studies column By Eugene Thacker 16 October 2013In his final Occultural Studies column, Eugene Thacker surveys the ‘unspeakable life’, work and dreams of surrealist poet, Robert Desnos
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occultural studies column By Eugene Thacker 17 July 2013Is black a colour, the absence of colour or a suspension of vision produced by a deprivation of light? Do we actually see black, and if so what do we ...
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fifth column By Benedict Seymour 18 April 2013Some quick thoughts prompted by looking at images of St Paul's and Goldthorpe, the sites of two rather different funerals for Margaret Thatc...
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occultural studies column By Eugene Thacker 19 March 2013In Thomas Ligotti’s recent work of non-fiction, Eugene Thacker discovers a ‘concept horror’ innate to philosophy – the self-recognition of kno...
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fifth column By Benedict Seymour 27 October 2012The following is a commentary on Paul Mason's important but flawed article on the situation in Greece:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-20105881
Paul...
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