Marie Louise Krogh
@marielouisekrogh.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor of Continental Philosophy at Leiden University. Working on ‘The Empire of German Idealism’. As one does.
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It seems to me that ‘silent’ is pretty good for wordless but that the ‘fragend‘ gets lost. Pleading or questioning?
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Are you dying to know if Hegel hated ersatz coffee? Then boy do I have the piece for you. Very happy to be part of the JHI blog forum on political economy in intellectual history!
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As part of the JHI Blog forum on political economy, Marie Louise Krogh examines Hegel's rare reflections on the 19th century international coffee industry as an entry point into the theoretical stakes of political economy in the midst of European imperialism.
Hegel’s “Brown Rivulet of Coffee”: Colonies, Commodities, and Context
by Marie Louise Krogh This think piece is part of the forum “The Return of Political Economy in Intellectual History”
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The Netherlands is a lovely place! The cities are charming and walkable, the people friendly and honest, the food is often sufficient for typical calorific needs.
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@magnusz.bsky.social informs me that the name of the cultural minister in the period was in fact Eichhörn!
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I’m stealing this reference for a piece on silence in the philosophical canon.
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And 40 years after Peter Osborne published his now (in)famous review of Rose’s Hegel contra Sociology in RP, R. L. Scott has written a really interesting piece on what her phenomenology of necessary illusion brings to critical theory today. Enjoy your August reading!
Robert Lucas Scott · Phenomenology of necessary illusion: Gillian Rose on personification and the failure to think the absolute (2025)
www.radicalphilosophy.com
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Check out: an interview with Sophie Lewis; Anselmetti on Ghassan Kanafani; Z. el Nabolsy’s obituary for Paulin Hountondji; articles by F.T.C. Manning on real abstraction and E. Baglioni on reproductive subsumption; a commentary by F. Renz on the UK supreme court and what it means to be a woman!
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New issue of RP is out! As always, it’s a mix of different formats and there are some really great pieces in this edition.

Find it out all open access here. Below a quick overview and my special recommendation for Gillian Rose nerds!

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Radical Philosophy issue 219 (Summer 2025)
Philosophical journal of the independent Left since 1972.
www.radicalphilosophy.com
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Woah, that’s a lot of Schmitt. I nominate @lottelist.bsky.social to read and review.
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@lottelist.bsky.social, @magnusz.bsky.social, and I just need two to three more years in our politics of German Idealism reading group then we will be ready to review your work properly within the context of ‘the zeitgeist’.
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Johann Gottlieb? More like Johann Hottlieb.
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Deadline for submission is next week! See the full call here: eventi.unibo.it/historical-t...
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Collective reading/performance already in the works for Rotterdam 👩‍🌾🔱
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Some great pieces in the new RP! I recently joined the editorial collective and look forward to working on the next issue. Long live independent open access journals and philosophy that is more than merely academic!
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RP2.18: New issue out now!

Sita Balani on culture wars
Verónica Gago on the 'fascistisation of social reproduction'
Sophie Lewis on 'fag hags'
Bill Cashmore on the closure of CRMEP
Dossier on the life and work of Marina Vishmidt

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Now we just need @lottelist.bsky.social to report back on whether this indeed is the case.
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Keep your mind in hell and despair not. Sign me up!
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Agreed! My intuition is to defend/side with Adorno in regard to the framing in your introduction. But even if that’s not addressed directly in the book, I still look forward to the publication.
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This looks great! Curious to see how you read the historical conditions for the gesture of actualisation (that is, despite the caution that it is mistake to ask ‘when’ philosophy is actualised, how might we think the relation between the project of actualisation and the context of actualisation?).
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Just some random (Marxist (Obviously)) thoughts about the whole tariffs thing:

A lot of people seem to be approaching this as if capitalism is generally a harmonious happy system in which (pace Ricardo) if trade is just left alone then everyone benefits because the ‘economic’ logic bears out.
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Turns out I did not in fact scan but rather copied the 100+ page entry on ‘Reich’. I think that means I gave up on finding vol. 5 online. And I would have search pretty thoroughly before spending an hour at the copy machine…
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Let check when I’m home. I did a scan of ‘Reich’ a little while ago…
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No hygge and no deadline extensions!
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Remember to submit your abstract before May 1st and please be aware that there will be no deadline extension this year!

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