
My Subschtick (noun): a mini version of my general schtick. Which is politics, cultural criticism, critical theory, bits of cognitive science reframed in lefty ways.
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I’m holding the mic but I’m quiet because I’m listening to an audience member. She’s upset because she thinks the kids will vote Reform. This seems unlikely to me given a wealth of data on the matter, but I’m trying to keep an open mind as...
A conversation with therapist Raul Aparici
It was a pleasure to speak with my longtime friend and colleague, Raul Apairici, about what therapy can and can’t do for people, why therapy is so popular in our current moment, how the therapeuti...
A Theoretical Exploration
It was a delight to think this through with some of you :)
When I was in my early twenties, a new-ish friend invited me on a weekend away to the countryside at their family’s house. I said yes immediately. I was newly living in somewhat-unfriendly London. I was eager to make and keep new friends. S...
This week we had a lot of houseguests. Eight, in fact, staying in tents and bedrooms and in our shed, visiting for a dance retreat which happened, in large part, in our living room. (Yes, really. No, I don’t run dance retreats—my partner do...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Critical theory and cognitive science.
Clare Follmann, MES, is a writer and environmentalist whose work engages with themes of ecology, language, and philosophy. Her book Scapegoat: What the Invasive Species Story Gets Wrong (AK Press) is out now. She lives in Olympia, WA.
Written by James Muldoon, writer and academic researching AI
Feeding the community one tree at a time
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