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The Austerity Kitchen

Hunger as an Instrument of Social Control

By Christine BaumgarthuberApril 7, 2016
Under conditions of capitalism, it may be that you are what you don't eat
Essays & Reviews

Full Brightness

By Jacqueline FeldmanDecember 18, 2015
Sleep tracking apps report passing dreams as waves
Essays & Reviews

The Data Sublime

By William DaviesJanuary 12, 2015
The sublime unknowability of Big Data lets us fall in love with our own domination.
Essays & Reviews

Sleepwalking Through the Ruins

By Erwin MontgomerySeptember 16, 2014
Maurizio Lazzarato's latest book seeks to answer, “What is to be done?”
Essays & Reviews

Plantation Neoliberalism

By Chris TaylorJuly 8, 2014
Is an intense fixation on the present simply the best way to make slavery disappear?
Essays & Reviews

No Choice but Freedom

By Steve Randy WaldmanMay 1, 2014
Markets enact social control while making it seem to disappear
Essays & Reviews

How to Waste a Crisis

By Mike KonczalNovember 26, 2013
Philip Mirowski’s Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste seeks to discredit economic explanations of the crisis, but in so doing discounts any possible political alternatives to neoliberalism
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