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Our dear colleague, Scott Timcke, successfully defended his PHD dissertation on February 19, 2015. Here is the abstract of his dissertation “Luck and Liberty: The Political Economy of Life Chances”.

Our dear colleague, Scott Timcke, successfully defended his PHD dissertation on February 19, 2015. Here is the abstract of his dissertation “Luck and Liberty: The Political Economy of Life Chances”.

Marc Kosciejew reviews Capital, State, Empire: The New American Way of Digital Warfare by Scott Timcke (2017; London: University of Westminster Press [ISBN: 978-1-911534-36-5]).

This paper attends to the moral thought of Robert Brandom as it appears in his 1994 magnum opus Making It Explicit. Insofar that it is necessarily to outline Brandom’s thought the presentation will refer to the conception of deontic commitments as provi... see more

This paper attends to the moral thought of Robert Brandom as it appears in his 1994 magnum opus Making It Explicit. Insofar that it is necessarily to outline Brandom’s thought the presentation will refer to the conception of deontic commitments as provi... see more

Working papers are academic articles in various stages of completion, which represents a significant publication venue in various academic disciplines. Nonetheless, there have been considerable amount of critiques on working paper in recent years, especia... see more

This article plots the complex historical interplay between state formation and militarized technology. What emerges is a portrayal of distributional consequences of particular means of rule and particular modes of warfare. I apply this framework to the N... see more

American politics is at a decisive historical conjuncture, one that resembles Gramsci’s description of a Caesarian response to an organic crisis. The courts, as a lagging indicator, reveal this longstanding catastrophic equilibrium. Following an examinati... see more

Drawing upon the Frankfurt School Critical Theory tradition, I offer a defence of Connerton’s version of collective forgetting against recent detractors. This defence, however, is qualified and pertains strictly to geography and material culture aspects o... see more

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