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No Speed Limit: Three Essays on Accelerationism
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2015
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Discognition
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2016
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Post Cinematic Affect
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2010
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The Universe of Things: On Speculative Realism
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2014
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Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics
10 editions
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2009
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The Cinematic Body
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1993
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Doom Patrols: A Theoretical Fiction about Postmodernism
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1996
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Connected, or What It Means to Live in the Network Society
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2003
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Extreme Fabulations: Science Fictions of Life
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Melancholia or, The Romantic Anti-Sublime
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“[Walmart]s largest innovation consists in getting rid of the central Fordist principle of paying the workers enough so that they can afford to buy what they manufacture. Instead, WalMart has pioneered the inverse principle: paying the workers so little that they cannot afford to shop anywhere other than at WalMart. It might even be said, not too hyperbolically, that WalMart has singlehandedly preserved the American economy from total collapse, in that their lowered prices are the only thing that has allowed millions of the “working poor” to retain the status of consumers at all, rather than falling into the “black hole” of total immiseration. WalMart is part and parcel of how the “new economy” has largely been founded upon transferring wealth from the less wealthy to the already-extremely-rich. ”
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“Films and music videos, like other media works, are machines for generating affect, and for capitalizing upon, or extracting value from, this affect. As such, they are not ideological superstructures, as an older sort of Marxist criticism would have it. Rather, they lie at the very heart of social production, circulation, and distribution. They generate subjectivity, and they play a crucial role in the valorization of capital.”
― Post Cinematic Affect
― Post Cinematic Affect
“life’s intensity, like a sine wave, closes in on a limit without ever reaching it.”
― No Speed Limit: Three Essays on Accelerationism
― No Speed Limit: Three Essays on Accelerationism
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