This is the first day of 8 days of Anarchy. We will be discussing Ethics and Aesthetics with these inspirations
Immediatism & Poetic Terrorism
Novatore (generally) but specifically
8 days!
This is the first day of 8 days of Anarchy. We will be discussing Ethics and Aesthetics with these inspirations
Immediatism & Poetic Terrorism
Novatore (generally) but specifically
8 days!
Feb 26th – Kafka Reloaded
March 5th – Ways In and Ways Out of the Situationist Labyrinth
Remember that March 5th is the monthly potluck @ 7 pm!
The Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morality readings continue (translated by Maudemarie Clark and Alan J. Swensen):
Feb. 19th we are reading the third treatise, What Do Ascetic Ideals Mean?
Nietzsche frequently makes mention of his earlier published works. If you have any hopes of passing this class you will have to read this supplementary material! This material is taken from a different translation than the others.
—–past readings—–
In Dec. we read the Introduction
Jan. 29th we read the Preface
Feb. 5th we read the first treatise, “Good and Evil” “Good and Bad”
Feb. 12th we read the second treatise, “Guilt,” “Bad Conscience,” and Related Matters
This week we are reading Bob Black’s Debunking Democracy and the anonymously penned The Characteristics of the Occupation (Barcelona).
Tuesday the 15th we are reading the booklet Hello
This text will not be available online. The booklets are freely available at the Long Haul in the Reading group cubby.
This week we are reading and essay called How to Read Zizek by Adam Kotsko.
Hello all,
We will be reading 2 works of fiction. At least one of them is by Frank Herbert.
It is also be having our potluck at 7pm. Please consider bringing real food. Too many sweets will ruin us.
The main reading for the night is…
Which is a critical review of this article.
Look forward to seeing you there!
We will be continuing the discussion of Michel Foucault and On the Genealogy of Ethics from last week (see previous post for download). We will also be discussing the introduction to Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality. For those wonky enough to care, this is from the hackett press translation. The full book is on zinelibrary if you want to keep reading Nietzsche. And you should!
Come at 7 to revel and bring tasty treats to share with friends for it is the week of potluck!
At 8 we will be discussing an interview with Michel Foucault titled On the Genealogy of Ethics.