Luis de Miranda is a novelist and philosopher. He is the author of novels and essays in French, including L'art d'être libres au temps des automates and Ego trip, la société des artistes-sans-oeuvre. "Who Killed the Poet?" will be published in English translation by Snuggly Books (USA, October 2017)
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Published in: HomeThe Auschwitz video that had a life of its own
Memories of a video shot at Auschwitz strangely interlaced with nightclub scenes merge with thoughts of the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Charlie Hebdo: We no longer dream of the Republic. France needs a renewal of faith
Were the demonstrations of January 11 the signs of a Republican renewal? No. Less than a third of the Republic's...
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Published in: HomeThe code in the machine. A conversation with Luis de Miranda
How has the digital realm changed us? Has it given us a way to understand the liberating aspects of order, and is...
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Published in: HomeWho killed the poet?
Bardo and Ophelia at the triumphal arch: will the censored verses of Hamlet reveal to us who killed the poet? An...
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Published in: HomeIf you rule by code you will fall by code: the philosophy of Wikileaks
Diplomatic protocols and Internet protocols share rules but differ in their purpose. When the hacker ethic is...
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Published in: Home20, 2000 and 2: the three shadows of Facebook
The eternal campus of the global middle class; the solution to the injunction to love ones fellow; a riskless...