Tanya Luhrmann: Placebo & prayer

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  1. dmf

    amazing in this age of the anthropocene and manufactured economic scarcity to ignore the tie-ins between these sorts of practices and politics writ large.

    1. jeremy schmidt
      1. dmf

        yeah I don’t get the love of Connolly at all, what’s new or constructive about his work?

        Bruno Latour, the Anthropocene, and The General Strike

      2. jeremy schmidt

        I don’t think its new per se – what is best about his work is that he follows the logical implications very closely. At times this makes his arguments a bit hard to follow, but at least one knows why he things are complicated – which to me is better than the looser forms of explanation that keep the grab-bag of theorists open to prop up desired conclusions that are not logical. His latest work (Fragility) does an especially nice job of this on economics.

  2. dmf

    well matters of taste I suppose but I find his logics largely lacking in connections to concrete happenings.

    1. jeremy schmidt

      That’s a fair point.

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