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A Different Shade of Green: Why Europe Is Rearming Instead of Decarbonising
5 days ago

A Different Shade of Green: Why Europe Is Rearming Instead of Decarbonising

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Europe’s new “security‑first” agenda is usually presented as a direct response to Russian aggression. That story is emotionally powerful and politically convenient, but it hides a deeper shift. Europe is …
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A Letter to the Unknown Creatures Who Live Deep in the Abyss of the Oceans
2 weeks ago

A Letter to the Unknown Creatures Who Live Deep in the Abyss of the Oceans

At the end of 2025, Giovanbattista Tusa wrote to Françoise Vergès in one of his Letters to the Unknown, the second series of Planetary Conversations. He wrote as Vergès was immersed in making a film about …
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The Faces of AI
3 weeks ago

The Faces of AI

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In the titanic dispute between humans and robots—a confrontation that never ceases to astonish us and that grows daily with new and unprecedented moral dilemmas—what stands out is the need …
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Under an Open Sky
4 weeks ago

Under an Open Sky

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Man is an animal. But not just any animal. “Man does not live by bread alone.” He is a desiring creature. He is never content with the earthly here and …
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The Unbearable Heaviness of Being a Hollywood Liberal: Zootopia 2
1 month ago

The Unbearable Heaviness of Being a Hollywood Liberal: Zootopia 2

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In Zootopia 2 (Jared Bush & Byron Howard, 2025), Hollywood once again entrusts its political intuitions to animals, as though nonhuman faces could soften the blows of contentious themes. The …
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My Spiritual Journey from Roman Catholicism to Élan Vitalism
1 month ago

My Spiritual Journey from Roman Catholicism to Élan Vitalism

Deharbe’s Catechism, which I was taught from an early age, begins thus:

Q: Who made you? A: God made me. Q: And why did God make you? A: To …
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The Idea of “AI Slop” Is Slop
2 months ago

The Idea of “AI Slop” Is Slop

I was recently in Naples for a conference, a marvelous city that I like to think of as “the Italy of Italy.” In one of its countless souvenir shops, most …
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The Regressive Form of Illusionary Politics
2 months ago

The Regressive Form of Illusionary Politics

It is not without reason that advocacy for political utopias is often scorned, dismissed outright, or simply denounced as a manifestation of naïveté (or even infantilism). The argument typically boils …
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The Plate-Spinning Trip of Climate Agnotology
2 months ago

The Plate-Spinning Trip of Climate Agnotology

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We should stop calling them climate deniers.

Because they’re not denying it; if they denied anthropogenic climate change, they wouldn’t be acting so feverishly to shut-up, actively reject, and blow …
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Inside the Bubble of “Successful Paranoia”: Lacanian Reflections on Techno-Capitalist Delusion
2 months ago

Inside the Bubble of “Successful Paranoia”: Lacanian Reflections on Techno-Capitalist Delusion

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‘A successful paranoia might just as well seem to constitute the closure of science’.[i]

In psychoanalytic terms, denial negates reality, whereas delusion replaces it. In denial, the subject refuses to …
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