Capitalism Versus the Working Class of North London: 'I Could Be So Good For You' with John Medhurst
Acid Horizon10 Juni 2023

Capitalism Versus the Working Class of North London: 'I Could Be So Good For You' with John Medhurst

I Could Be So Good For You tackles head-on the pernicious and implicitly racist fiction that London, most especially north London, has no “real” working class in comparison to a more “authentic” working class in a place called “the North”. In doing so it offers a history and a portrait of north London’s working class from the 1950s to the 21st century, based on a wide and original range of sources including personal memoirs, autobiographies, collected oral histories and new interviews conduc...

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Judgment or Cruelty: Deleuze with Artaud, Kafka, and Nietzsche

Judgment or Cruelty: Deleuze with Artaud, Kafka, and Nietzsche

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What is 'Blacceleration'? A Conversation With Aria Dean

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In this episode, Taylor, Cooper, Will, and Craig break into Deleuze's famous text "Proust and Signs". For most of us, this was the first time we encounter the text. Together we strive to unpack the m...

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Will 'Existential Monday' Ever Come? A Reading of Fondane's Existentialism

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“The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism” is an esoteric text at the heart of 19th century German philosophy and of no certain authorship. The primary contention is that it was most likely wr...

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