Samir Gandesha is an Associate Professor in the Department of the Humanities and the Director of the Institute for the Humanities at Simon Fraser University. He specializes in modern European thought and culture, with a particular emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is co-editor with Lars Rensmann of Arendt and Adorno: Political and Philosophical Investigations (Stanford, 2012). He is co-editor (with Johan Hartle) of Spell of Capital: Reification and Spectacle (University of Amsterdam Press, 2017) and Aesthetic Marx (Bloomsbury Press, 2017) also with Johan Hartle. In the Spring of 2017, he was the Liu Boming Visiting Scholar in Philosophy at the University of Nanjing and Visiting Lecturer at Suzhou University of Science and Technology in China.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: FeatureMax Weber on authoritarianism: real problems, false solutions
What can the Weimar period tell us about the present?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Spectacle of terror: the invisible hand
'The results of the actions of the EU Troika are not unlike a terror attack'
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionSpectacle of terror
When one asks: What is terrorism then?.... Images of terror are ubiquitous yet no term is more contested and more...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionCovid-19 and the question of freedom
Margaret Thatcher’s point was that we could disregard forms of mutual obligation over and beyond market relations –...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: FeatureThe jargon of identity
Insofar as the criterion of 'authenticity' supplants that of truth, the “who” of the artist displaces the questions...
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Published in: Home: OpinionJust what are British Columbia’s police paid to protect?
Four questions about the nature of policingThis article is based on a submission to the Special Legislative...