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Attali, Acoustics, Neoliberalism

April 26, 2013 · by Robin James · in acoustics, attali, biopolitics, Foucault, music, neoliberalism

I had to cut this from an article I’m working on b/c it doesn’t exactly fit with the flow of the argument, but the point is really important: Attali thinks repetition, or the “statistical and global conceptions of movement of…

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