Michael Lazarus
@Mblaz39
Working on ethics and the critique of political economy. DUPRF @Deakin_ADI | Visiting PD Fellow @yale | Book https://www.sup.org/books/absolute-ethical-life
Absolute Ethical Life: Aristotle, Hegel and Marx is out today! Available from SUP with 20% off (code: LAZARUS20), the usual places or ask your library to order it. Discussing the book tonight, Unnameable Books NY, 7pm.

Brisbane talk! Speaking Tuesday August 5th at Griffith University on Marx's Capital and Ethics for Queensland School of Continental Philosophy. 6.30pm, Graduate centre Southbank S07_1.23

"Paul Klee's Angélus Dubiosus provides an image and name for reason, full of surprises ... hybrid of hubris and humility––who makes mistakes, for whom things go wrong, who constantly discovers its own faults and failings, yet who still persists in the pain of staking itself..."/1
Karen Ng on species being in Hegel and Marx. academia.edu/130298337/Spec…
Goethe once asked Hegel what the 'dialectic' is, and he responded very beautifully, almost therapeutically, "[it] is basically nothing but the regulated and methodically cultivated spirit of contradiction which is innate in every human being."
Melbourne launch! At my favourite bar, with my favourite bookshop. Register here: events.humanitix.com/absolute-ethic…

Found in Seattle. I’m a MacIntyrean to the core and I was so stoked to see this
.@alybatt asks how the left might reimagine freedom on a resource-constrained planet, drawing on de Beauvoir’s philosophy of ambiguity. In the latest @NewLeftReview
Now out from Stanford University Press, Absolute Ethical Life: Aristotle, Hegel and Marx by Michael Lazarus. 20% off code: LAZARUS20. sup.org/books/politics…
Out next week: The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, hailed as "the only work in a Western language that has ever attempted to tell the story of the greatest part of the ancient world with the interests of the lower classes as its central theme" versobooks.com/products/3202-…
Spiegel: Professor, two weeks ago the world still seemed in order . . . Theodor Adorno: Not to me.
Such a good time at the Gillian Rose Memorial Conference. All the presented papers will be included in a forthcoming volume with CRMEP books
Join comrades at @project_marx for an ONLINE book discussion titled "#Aristotle, #Hegel, #Marx: A Philosophical Dialogue" on 2 great new books from @stanfordpress with @jensensuther & @Mblaz39 June 29th! RSVP: marxedproject.org/event/aristotl…
New article out in Capitalism: “Making Money Modern: Keynesianism and the Search for Noninflationary Growth” - on the bailout state, rentierism, austerity, MMT, and Minsky’s Keynes. DM or email if you can’t access but would like a copy! muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/article…
Macpherson on democracy The Canadian political theorist C.B. Macpherson offered a critical view of democratic theory. He places considerable emphasis on the impact of property. These are some of the books in which he elaborated his views.
Join comrades at @project_marx for a book discussion titled "#Aristotle, #Hegel, #Marx: A Philosophical Dialogue" on great new books from @stanfordpress with @jensensuther and @Mblaz39 online on June 29th! RSVP: marxedproject.org/event/aristotl…
"Debates about the value of nature, in other words, are never simply about ethics or 'the environment.' They are also, always, debates about what we produce and why; about who decides, and toward what ends."
now in material form