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Lyotard or Marx? The Evil Legacy of 'Libidinal Economy'

Acid Horizon hosts Cooper and Taylor of Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour to discuss Jean-François Lyotard's Libidinal Economy, the infamous forceful p…

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Deleuze and Guattari: "Of the Refrain" from A Thousand Plateaus

In this episode, Craig, Adam, Will, and Noah tackle the concepts in "Of The Refrain" from Deleuze and Guattari's 'A Thousand Plateaus' through a seri…

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Ray Brassier on Herbert Marcuse's '5 Lectures' with Acid Horizon

The Acid Horizon crew are joined by Ray Brassier to discuss the new edition of Marcuse's 5 Lectures, out on Repeater Books as 'Psychoanalysis, Politi…

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A Reading of Gilles Deleuze's "Letter to a Harsh Critic"

A reading of Gilles Deleuze's famous essay "Letter to a Harsh Critic".

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Nietzsche: Education or Anti-Education? with Justin

Justin, an avid Nietzsche reader and friend of the podcast, joins us to discuss the relationship between the philosophy of Nietzsche and his work as …

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Foucault and Praxis: On Genealogical Method and Abolition with Bernard Harcourt

Acid Horizon hosts Bernard Harcourt, a distinguished critical theorist, legal advocate, and prolific writer and editor. Bernard joins the cast to dis…

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Who Was Lucretius? with Thomas Nail

Thomas Nail joins the cast to give us an overview of the work of the ancient philosopher Lucretius, who is known for his generally atheistic ontology…

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The Commodity Screams: Adorno, Moten, and Marx

Today we’re joined by returning champion Will to discuss the links between the work of Theodor Adorno and Fred Moten on questions of value theory, ne…

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Georges Bataille and Lev Shestov: Lost in the Labyrinth

This is breakdown of Bataille's notion of the labyrinth from his 1936 essay "The Labyrinth" found in the Visions of Excess collection. Also, I highli…

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From Capitalist Realism to Acid Communism: A Brief History of Mark Fisher's Concepts

In this episode, Adam takes us through Mark Fisher's concept of Capitalist Realism, and how the concept developed across Fisher's theoretical writing…

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