Author: Ghislaine Pages
Frank S. Hong | When Negation Is Not Negative Enough: A Review of Negative Dialectics
By Frank S. Hong* “The decadent international but individualistic capitalism, in the hands of which we found ourselves after the war, is not a success. It is not intelligent, it is not beautiful, it is not just, it is… Continue Reading
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Maximilian Ringleb | Hannah Arendt’s The Human Condition
By Maximilian Ringleb* Hannah Arendt, one of the greatest political theorists of the last century, repeatedly insisted that she was not a philosopher. In an interview with Günter Gaus in 1964, Arendt specified that the term political philosophy, in her… Continue Reading
Sharon Liu | The Expository Society
By Sharon Liu* In Critique 8/13, Jean Gabriel Ganascia, Asma Mhalla, and Jean-Marie Durand discuss the French translation of Bernard Harcourt’s Exposed: Desire and Disobedience in the Digital Age (2015) under the auspices of the Columbia Global Center in Paris.… Continue Reading
T.J. Thompson | Spied Like Us: From Technologies of Domination to Technologies of the Self
By T.J. Thompson The case study of Lawrence v. Texas concretizes themes discussed in Critique 6/13, including modern sexuality & changing subjects of law, as well as re-configured manifestations of avowal in digital life. In so doing, Lawrence demonstrates how,… Continue Reading
Jean-Marie Durand
Jean-Marie Durand is a French journalist. He was the deputy editor in chief of Les Inrockuptibles from 1997 to 2018 where he covered the media, ideas, and art. He is the author of Le Cool dans nos veines (Robert Laffont,… Continue Reading
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia is a professor of computer science at Sorbonne University and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France and Deputy Director of the OBVIL Labex. He leads in the LIP6 laboratory (Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris VI) the ACASA… Continue Reading