It’s been a chaotic year and I am still trying to make sense of everything that has happened. Amongst other things, a lot of my texts finally made it out into the world. Here’s an attempt at an overview of my research in 2024. 1/10
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It seems so. I hadn’t actually noticed before. It is François Schuiten right? I seem to recall there were a lot of variations in Les Cités Obscures, but I don’t know what the genesis of this variation is…
I edited “Michel Foucault on Theory and Method” with @mhjessen.bsky.social. The book that brings together a number of Foucault’s shorter texts on power, knowledge, and subjectivity and provides a clear and concise introduction to his theoretical and methodological tools in Danish. 2/10
I published the article “Beyond the Nation State: Rereading Hannah Arendt’s ’We Refugees’ Eighty Years Later” in @npsjournal.bsky.social , which reconstructs Arendt’s original but overlooked analysis of refugees’ as a political phenomenon that shows the limitations of the nation state. 3/10
I published “Karl Marx’s Critique of the State as an Alienation of Society in his 1843 Critique of Hegel’s Doctrine of State” in @distinktionjournal.bsky.social. 4/10
I also published a closely related article in the same journal titled ”Beyond Political Theology: Marx’s Materialist Theorization of Democracy and Constituent Power.” 5/10
Additionally, I wrote a short text “Tearing Down the Heavens: Marx’ Critique of Religion, Atheism, and Political Economy” for @dnewheiser.bsky.social and @jfxi.bsky.social's symposium on atheism for Political Theology. 6/10
Furthermore, my chapter on “Contradictions and Possibilities in Marxist History of Ideas” (in Danish) appeared in the anthology "Philosophy and the History of Ideas" edited by Mikkel Thorup. 7/10
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