e-flux Journal
#52 02-2014 is out including Reza Negarestani’s article:
Inhumanism is
the extended practical elaboration of humanism; it is born out of a diligent
commitment to the project of enlightened humanism. As a universal wave that
erases the self-portrait of man drawn in sand, inhumanism is a vector of
revision. It relentlessly revises what it means to be human by removing its supposed
evident characteristics and preserving certain invariances. At the same time,
inhumanism registers itself as a demand for construction, to define what it
means to be human by treating human as a constructible hypothesis, a space of
navigation and intervention.
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