Time = 11am PDT/2pm EDT/7pm UK
“Deleuze/Guattari and A Thousand Plateaus”: At the time of its publication in 1980, Deleuze & Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus was seen as a cluster bomb of concepts. A book that breaks apart the very idea, form and structure of what a book could be, it has since become one of the defining texts of post-structuralism. It is also a book that has had a marked impact on how we understand the spatial and temporal dimensions of violence.
Brad Evans’ guest today is Michael Hardt, one of the most influential political philosopher of his generation. Navigating through a number of key concepts in the text, from multiplicity to nomadism and revolution, Hardt and Evans will situate A Thousand Plateaus in the radical moment in which it was written, while asking what relevance it has today. Full details and registration here
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