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Adam Kotsko

Adam Kotsko teaches in the Shimer Great Books School at North Central College. He is the author, most recently, of Neoliberalism's Demons and the translator of many works by Giorgio Agamben.

Essays & Reviews

Fun With Agamben!

By Adam KotskoNovember 12, 2018
The Italian philosopher of gloom takes a surprising turn
Essays & Reviews

Nice to Meat You

By Adam KotskoFebruary 17, 2015
An excerpt from the forthcoming book Creepiness
Essays & Reviews

Footnote Fairy Tale

By Adam KotskoJune 5, 2012
Francis Spufford's Red Plenty presents us with an alternative timeline that failed to materialize: the triumph of Soviet central planning over Western capitalism through cybernetics. Could it have been?
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Quentin Meillassoux and the Crackpot Sublime

By Adam KotskoMay 9, 2012
The up-and-coming French philosopher is St. Paul to his Mallarmé Jesus
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Why We Love Sociopaths

By Adam KotskoApril 4, 2012
We live in the age of the sociopath. They are dominant figures on television and appear within essentially every television genre. An excerpt
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