Monthly Archives: April 2009

Holding science hostage: part 1

On December 21, 2000, after passing through both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2001 (H.R. 4577) received the presidential signature.  The bill provided a detailed summary of the funds that would be available for a wide variety of federal programs during the 2001 fiscal year and,

Tax interpellation

wait a minute here. isn’t revolution supposed to happen from the “bottom,” the “roots,” the “people”? i mean, you’d never call a military coup a “revolution.”  that’s why you call it a “coup.” you know, the folks who live farthest away from the walls, out in the fields, the first to be burned when the

Revenance

“would you just stop essentializing zombies to their bodily functions, for once?” the virus: human immunodeficiency virus, seeds of autoimmunity a parasite, an Other within the first step towards a body without organs the subject: an evacuated self, experiencing pleasure without truth production of desire, metastasis of addiction: a high anxiety fearing the other, a