Retrospect

I wrote this on March 20, 2020, three days since the announcement of region-wide lockdown due to Covid-19. It's a bit of retrospect, as another lockdown is on the spades, with infection cases now close to 100,000. ........ Re-reading some of my old heroes while in quarantine, Peter Sloterdijk and Bruno Latour re-emerge as more … Continue reading Retrospect

Outline of a work in progress

Starting with Kant’s Aesthetic Judgment, Kojin Karatani (in Transcritique: On Kant and Marx) raises the inherent problematic of Kant’s Critiques that stems from the fundamental orientation of critical reason in aesthetic experience, which grants a hermeneutic location that reveals the latent direction of art, that is, to ‘realize the concept.' Presumably, as Karatani suggests, even … Continue reading Outline of a work in progress

World Will Be Same But Worse After ‘Banal’ Virus, Says Houellebecq – Barron’s

Controversial French writer Michel Houellebecq said Monday that he believes the world will be just the same after the coronavirus -- only worse. — Read on http://www.barrons.com/news/world-will-be-same-but-worse-after-banal-virus-says-houellebecq-01588598703 Michel Houllebecq may be right at one point. But he reminds me of DH Lawrence campaining for free sex, to put this hidden asset of libidinal economy back … Continue reading World Will Be Same But Worse After ‘Banal’ Virus, Says Houellebecq – Barron’s