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Update, my 10 favorite books of 2020

Because I've been away from home, I haven't had a chance to record the audio for my next video (about my 10 favorite books I read in 2020). Sorry about that.
I attached the video script for the video on this post, so that my patrons can see what I have to say about the books before the video comes out.
On our Google Drive, I uploaded every book from the list (with the exception of the ones by Jonas Mekas and Nancy S. Love which I couldn't find online copies of). So you've got easy access to most of these books if any of them interest you:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rasWDAFyI4t1EOSePbeLc0LbMKf10rHN?usp=sharing

The list is:
1. Margaret A. Rose - Marx's Lost Aesthetic
2. Friedrich Nietzsche - Ecce Homo
3. Julian Young - Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
4. Friedrich Nietzsche - The Gay Science
5. Bertell Ollman - Dance of the Dialectic
6. Walter Benjamin - The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
7. Fredric Jameson - Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
8. Jonas Mekas - I Had Nowhere to Go
9. Nancy S. Love - Marx, Nietzsche & Modernity
10. Henri Lefebvre - Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche

Yes, as you can see I had to read a lot about Marx & Nietzsche for my book last year.

Hope you enjoy! Welcome to all of my new patrons and thank you for your support. I couldn't do this without you.

Comments

Good list. The Marx aesthetic book was unexpected, but sounds interesting. Oh and there are some people in your Discord thinking of doing a reading group for the "Dance of the Dialectic" after the Weber reading is done 👍

Echoes from Elsewhere

Hey Grant. That book looks horrible. I’m not sure how well read you are, but I’d recommend you check out some of the primary sources and secondary expository sources for post-structuralism if you haven’t. Cuck mentions many in his previous videos. One of my favorite secondary source authors for post-structuralism is Todd May. As for Derrida, Peter Salmon just published an intellectual biography on Derrida that looks fascinating. I haven’t read it myself but I’ve seen some of Salmon’s videos on YT and he knows his stuff. Hope this helps.


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