The AHRC Summer School — Complete Bundle

Sale Price: $850.00 Original Price: $1,050.00

⚠️ This bundle pricing will not be available after May 13. Enroll now to lock in your savings.

🎙️ Acid Horizon Patreon subscribers receive an even bigger discount on this bundle — along with other exclusive benefits. Subscribe at patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcast to learn more. This offer goes into effect April 20.

The Acid Horizon Research Commons is proud to present its most ambitious season to date — six seminars spanning philosophy, critical theory, political thought, science, and aesthetics, taught by scholars and thinkers at the forefront of their fields. Enroll in the complete bundle and save $200. Upon enrollment, you will receive a welcome letter with access to your Google Classroom for each course, as well as a syllabus or projected syllabus for every class so you can begin orienting yourself to the material ahead of your first session.

The Courses:

Ontogenesis is Impossible! Anarchic Origins in Science, Life, and Art with Timothy N. W. Jackson, PhD — A five-week exploration of becoming, individuation, and ontological anarchy through Simondon, Bataille, Darwin, and Schürmann. May 13 – June 10

Worlds Without Us: Anders, Baudrillard, PK Dick and the Obsolescence of the Human with Nicolas de Warren — A four-week examination of human obsolescence, technological agency, and the age of simulacra. May 26 – June 16

Twisted Tree: Eugenics Historical and Contemporary with Ben Woodard — A four-week deep dive into the history and resurgence of eugenic thought through philosophy of biology, science and technology studies, and media theory. June 7 – June 28

The Wretched of the Earth and Fanon's Dialectical Philosophy with Tyrique Mack-Georges — A four-week reading of Fanon's final text as a work of dialectical philosophy in the tradition of Hegel, Marx, and Sartre. June 21 – July 12

Myth, Tragedy & the Aesthetics of Liberation: Nietzsche, Marx & Bataille on the Political Economy of Play with Devin Gouré — A four-week seminar on the Dionysian myth, tragic aesthetics, and the possibility of liberation from capitalist realism. July 7 – July 28

Anti-Civilization: Recovering from Industry and Progress with Emma Stamm — A five-week seminar examining anti-civ thought as both a critical framework and a case study in social and political epistemology. August 4 – September 1

⚠️ This bundle pricing will not be available after May 13. Enroll now to lock in your savings.

🎙️ Acid Horizon Patreon subscribers receive an even bigger discount on this bundle — along with other exclusive benefits. Subscribe at patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcast to learn more. This offer goes into effect April 20.

The Acid Horizon Research Commons is proud to present its most ambitious season to date — six seminars spanning philosophy, critical theory, political thought, science, and aesthetics, taught by scholars and thinkers at the forefront of their fields. Enroll in the complete bundle and save $200. Upon enrollment, you will receive a welcome letter with access to your Google Classroom for each course, as well as a syllabus or projected syllabus for every class so you can begin orienting yourself to the material ahead of your first session.

The Courses:

Ontogenesis is Impossible! Anarchic Origins in Science, Life, and Art with Timothy N. W. Jackson, PhD — A five-week exploration of becoming, individuation, and ontological anarchy through Simondon, Bataille, Darwin, and Schürmann. May 13 – June 10

Worlds Without Us: Anders, Baudrillard, PK Dick and the Obsolescence of the Human with Nicolas de Warren — A four-week examination of human obsolescence, technological agency, and the age of simulacra. May 26 – June 16

Twisted Tree: Eugenics Historical and Contemporary with Ben Woodard — A four-week deep dive into the history and resurgence of eugenic thought through philosophy of biology, science and technology studies, and media theory. June 7 – June 28

The Wretched of the Earth and Fanon's Dialectical Philosophy with Tyrique Mack-Georges — A four-week reading of Fanon's final text as a work of dialectical philosophy in the tradition of Hegel, Marx, and Sartre. June 21 – July 12

Myth, Tragedy & the Aesthetics of Liberation: Nietzsche, Marx & Bataille on the Political Economy of Play with Devin Gouré — A four-week seminar on the Dionysian myth, tragic aesthetics, and the possibility of liberation from capitalist realism. July 7 – July 28

Anti-Civilization: Recovering from Industry and Progress with Emma Stamm — A five-week seminar examining anti-civ thought as both a critical framework and a case study in social and political epistemology. August 4 – September 1