Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Did you see that Michael Hardt section in the documentary A Life Examined? He’s rowing a canoe in Central Park NYC and talking to the documentarian about some Nicaraguan revolutionaries he befriended or something, very incongruous and oddly comical I found. It’s a good documentary, also has Zizek, Cornel West, Judith Butler, Avital Ronell, Kwame Appiah, others.
 

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Did you see that Michael Hardt section in the documentary A Life Examined? He’s rowing a canoe in Central Park NYC and talking to the documentarian about some Nicaraguan revolutionaries he befriended or something, very incongruous and oddly comical I found. It’s a good documentary, also has Zizek, Cornel West, Judith Butler, Avital Ronell, Kwame Appiah, others.

Nah, never heard of it. Is it on YouTube?
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Did you see that Michael Hardt section in the documentary A Life Examined? He’s rowing a canoe in Central Park NYC and talking to the documentarian about some Nicaraguan revolutionaries he befriended or something, very incongruous and oddly comical I found. It’s a good documentary, also has Zizek, Cornel West, Judith Butler, Avital Ronell, Kwame Appiah, others.
There was a bit, if I recall correctly, where he gets the canoe stuck on a rock, and needs to pause his recounting of South American revolutionary solidarity experiences to get the canoe unstuck haha
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
I assumed they meant the monographs on Kafka, Spinoza, etc. and didn't understand how to refer to them.
Right, I wouldn't quite refer to those as history either, more like exegesis. Unless Deleuze takes an approach of tracing out the history of their thought or the history of the exegesis of their thought. Haven't read any of em.
 
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