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Animated Noam Chomsky Documentary Released on DVD
“Is the Man Who is Tall Happy,” an animated documentary featuring Noam Chomsky was released on DVD this week.
No, The New School is Not Becoming Parsons University
Yesterday, news broke on the New York Post that The New School could be renamed after its design and fashion division, Parsons.
Submit Your Papers! Annual Historical Materialism Conference
The annual Historical Materialism Conference is London is accepting 200-word abstracts until tomorrow, May 15, 2014.
Inside The Global Center for Advanced Studies, a Chat with Creston Davis
Creston Davis left a cushy tenure-track job to start a graduate school from scratch. A year later, they’ve managed to grab some huge names in critical theory.
You Can Now Watch ‘The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology’ on Netflix
“The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology” is a follow-up to the 2006 film “The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema.” Similar to it’s predecessor, the film centers around cultural analysis of popular films such as “They Live” and “Titanic.”
bell hooks Dancing to Beyonce’s ‘Drunk in Love’ is the Most Adorable Thing You’ll See All Day
Fresh off calling Beyonce a “terrorist,” bell hooks was recently spotted getting her groove on to Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love” by fellow activist Janet Mock.
Submit Your Papers! Towards a Queer Badiouian Feminism
You’ve got until August!
The Right-Wing Response to Satanic Philosophy Departments Just Grossed $52 Million
Back in October of 2013 we reported on the film “God’s Not Dead,” the creepy Christian answer to Nietzsche starring Hercules (Kevin Sorbo). The film tells the story of a devout Christian student as he stands up to his tyrannical philosophy professor who insists that all students declare, in Nietzschean fashion, that God is dead on the first day of class.
Mike Tyson Loves Kierkegaard, Says Mike Tyson
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson is really into philosophy, apparently. Tyson took to the pages of the Wall Street Journal to espouse his live for Soren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche.