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Christopher Lasch's Critique of Progress (w/ Chris Lehmann)

Know Your Enemy

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What I Loved About Rochester as a Graduate Programme

i always thought there was something very important about that book as a kind of statement about rhetoric and language and communication in a democratic society. The title plain style, it kind of indicates a kind of earnest, open handed, honest mode of communication somehow might be bound up with democracy. One of my favorite parts of that book is when he goes al in on the passive voice is the language of bureaucrats who want to evade responsibility their decisions. He mentioned reading the frankfort school, reading horkheimern no and marcusa, who he engages with quite explicitly at various times. Normano brown was important for him. Then he read ord of the english marxus, e p Thompson, r

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