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Theses on Ferguson

25 November, 2014

There is a distinction between being opposed to state violence and being a pacifist. State violence, like corporate speech, is …

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Making Book

14 December, 2013

This is me with my co-editors, in the middle of yesterday afternoon, hard at work on Jewish Thought, Utopia and …

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Sic transit mundus

9 April, 2013

This is the famous Kaddish scene from Angels in America, when the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg appears to say Kaddish …

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We’re OK.

23 March, 2011

Some of you may have heard about the bomb that went off a few hours ago in Jerusalem. Both Mark …

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Jerusalem Syndrome

22 February, 2011

Jerusalem syndrome is a blanket diagnosis for a very particular psychosis, which results from prolonged exposure to this city. Or …

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Mix CD Swap 9: Jacob’s Ladder (Not In My Name)

29 May, 2010

Chumbawumba is a seriously, seriously underrated band. Their one hit was a sort of silly dance single that totally obscures …

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Accordions and Lace Mix CD Swap: Introduction

20 May, 2010

Note: I wrote this series of posts while compiling the CD mix, and have set them to auto-post starting ten …

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