• thewonder
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    I'm not sure if this violates the rules of this forum, but I have started a, primarily, left-wing political philosophy reading group that I should like to invite whomever to. It's called A Map and Not a Tracing. You can find it here: A Map and Not a Tracing: A Political Philosophy Book Club.

    I was going to put that it was a reading group in the subtitle, as it is not exclusively limited to books, but was unable to create a title that was that long on Meetup. The first book that I was thinking of reading is Franco "Bifo" Berardi's After the Future, but, if you join, I am open to any suggestions.

    I'd like to eventually do a series on the "dissolved multitude", proceeding from Thomas Hobbes. I thought that we'd read Leviathan, Stasis by Giorgio Agamben, and Introduction to Civil War by Tiqqun. That's all in the indefinite and indeterminate future, though.
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