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Author: Ricardo Lombera

Matteo Polleri

April 7, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Matteo Polleri is an affiliated researcher at the Laboratoire Sophiapol, University of Paris Nanterre, and a visiting assistant professor (ATER) at Sciences Po Lyon. His research spans social and political philosophy, with a particular focus on Foucault, Marx, and Heretical… Continue Reading →

Guests Keynote Polleri

READINGS for Keynote Lecture: Eduardo Cadava

March 28, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Eduardo Cadava and Sara Nadal-Melsió | A Red Common-Wealth (the full book is available here with UNI) Eduardo Cadava | A Red Common-Wealth Handout

Resources Keynote Cadava, Uncategorized

Michaela Soyer

February 13, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Dr. Michaela Soyer is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology. Michaela Soyer received her PhD in Sociology from the University of Chicago. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Justice Center for Research at Penn State University. Her… Continue Reading →

Guests 8-13

W. J. T. Mitchell

February 13, 2025Ricardo Lombera

W. J. T. Mitchell teaches in both the English and the Art History departments and edit the interdisciplinary journal, Critical Inquiry, a quarterly devoted to critical theory in the arts and human sciences at the University of Chicago. Mitchell works… Continue Reading →

Guests 8-13

11/13 Readings | The Late Marx and Degrowth Communism with Kohei Saito

January 31, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Primary text: The most important writings from these final years, especially for scholars of the late Marx, include the following, listed in order of importance rather than chronology: The drafts and final letter that Marx wrote to the Russian revolutionary… Continue Reading →

Resources 11-13, Uncategorized

Kohei Saito

January 31, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Kohei Saito is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tokyo, Chair of the program Beyond Capitalism: War Economy and Democratic Planning at the New Institute for the 24/25 Academic Year, and a leading contemporary Marxist thinker. He works… Continue Reading →

Guests 11-13

Eduardo Cadava

January 23, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Eduardo Cadava is Philip Mayhew Professor of English, and an Associate Member of the Department of Comparative Literature, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, the School of Architecture, the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, and the Princeton Institute for International… Continue Reading →

Guests Keynote Cadava

Information on Politically Red

January 23, 2025Ricardo Lombera
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Cornel West

January 23, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Cornel West is one of our leading thinkers in this country today. He is the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Professor of Philosophy and Christian Practice at Union Theological Seminary and holds the title of Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. He has also… Continue Reading →

Guests 10-13

Guillaume Le Blanc

January 9, 2025Ricardo Lombera

Guillaume le Blanc is professor of philosophy at the University Paris Cité and member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He is a philosopher specialized in social philosophy as well as a specialist of Michel Foucault, Georges Canguilhem and French… Continue Reading →

Guests Keynote Le Blanc Revel

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