‘The Arts of Logistics: Artistic Production in Supply Chain Capitalism’ w/ @stanfordpress, 2024: sup.org/books/art-and-visual…

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My book 'The Arts of Logistics' is out today. It tells the story of how the supply chain became the chief organizing form of capitalist production and the role art played in this history. It's also about blockades, the pitfalls of repurposing logistical infrastructure, & more.
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Beyond pleased to share my review of Annie McClanahan's Beneath the Wage, with thanks to @JournalSpectre @grundrza & Camila Valle spectrejournal.com/service-w…
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Next Friday (1 May) in London: on Annie McClanahan's new book, with a presentation from Annie and responses from Jamie Woodcock and Roberto Mozzachiodi @NotesFrom_Below Details in poster/link below
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The worst thing about Habermas dying is that he died on the same date as Marx.
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karaoke/logistics/ai: the new trinity formula
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Sharing a chapter from ‘Theater and Marxism’ on Thursday outsavvy.com/event/33665/lon…
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This reminds me of the time climate protestors made me late for work.
Severe flooding in Southern California shut down major highways, including I-15, leaving holiday travelers stuck for miles as floodwaters and mud overtake roads and bridges. .
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Shane Boyle reviews Craig Gent's Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management. "Rather than representing a step towards scientific perfection, algorithmic management is simply the latest episode in capital’s interminable struggle to subjugate labor." proteanmag.com/2025/12/23/th…
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it's @brechtfast in @proteanmag on "The Workplace Arms Race" 🎅🎄🎁proteanmag.com/2025/12/23/th…
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Wondering what work is like for all those tasked with delivering those last-minute Christmas gifts? For @proteanmag I wrote this on algorithmic management, logistics work, and the possibilities for class struggle at the tail end of the supply chain proteanmag.com/2025/12/23/th…
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The five most memorable things I read this year: -Berta Lask, Thomas Müntzer -Katie Mack, The End of Everything -Lyndal Roper, Summer of Fire and Blood -Ludovico Silva, Marx’s Literary Style -Volker Weidermann, Dreamers: When the Writers Took Power, Germany, 1919
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We are so back
*new translation* THE BOOK OF ABOLITIONS by Karl Korsch endnotes.org.uk/palabre/the-…
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On Friday I'm talking for the first time about a short book I'm writing called "Theatre & Marxism"
Theatre and Marxism(s), with Shane Boyle (@brechtfast) Friday 5th December 2025, 5.30-7.30pm @UCL_IAS Common Ground G11, ground floor, South Wing, UCL Gower St, London WC1E 6BT ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advan…
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Theatre and Marxism(s), with Shane Boyle (@brechtfast) Friday 5th December 2025, 5.30-7.30pm @UCL_IAS Common Ground G11, ground floor, South Wing, UCL Gower St, London WC1E 6BT ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advan…
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Looking forward to this
having HM fomo, but for those in London, check this launch for Sam Dolbear’s new translation of Berta Lask’s 1925 play Thomas Müntzer
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Even “good bubbles” go pop
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Very cool to see ‘The Arts of Logistics’ included on this list!
🚨 2025 Shortlist 🚨 We are very happy to announce our 2025 shortlist for the Prize! With books by Helma Lutz, Michael Braddick, Kevin V. Anderson, Adam Hanieh, Michael Boyle, and @BrunoLeipold. See our Webpage for more details! deutscherprize.org.uk
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I have a new essay in a special issue of TDR on “Performance, Possession, and Automation.” It’s the first of a few articles I have coming out on raw material and art, which I’m hoping will become a book someday. DM me if you want the pdf. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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