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The AHRC Summer Series Mini-Bundle Flash Sale
Acid Horizon Research Commons invites you to take advantage of this bundling of our last offerings in our summer course series at a discounted rate. This offer expires June 19th. Enrolling in each of the courses featured in the mini-bundle grants you access to the real-time, core sessions and all of their recordings, so that you can participate live or asynchronously. The mini-bundle includes:
The Wretched of the Earth and Fanon's Dialectical Philosophy
Instructor: Tyrique Mack-Georges | Sale: $175 (orig. $200)
Sundays, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM EDT | June 21 – July 12
A four-week seminar reading Fanon's final work as a living dialectical philosophy of liberation, tracing the intertwined dimensions of praxis, culture, violence, and the invention of a new humanity alongside Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason.
Myth, Tragedy & the Aesthetics of Liberation: Nietzsche, Marx & Bataille on the Political Economy of Play
Instructor: Devin Gouré | Sale: $175 (orig. $200)
Tuesdays, 7:00–9:00 PM EDT | July 7 – July 28
A four-week seminar tracing the figure of Dionysus from ancient Greek tragedy through Nietzsche, Bataille, and critical theory to develop a revolutionary aesthetics of play as a counterforce to capitalist reason and the myth of the intelligent machine.
Anti-Civilization: Recovering from Industry and Progress
Instructor: Emma Stamm | Sale: $175 (orig. $200)
Tuesdays, 7:00–9:00 PM EDT | August 4 – September 1
A five-week seminar examining anti-civilization thought across philosophy, politics, and practice, interrogating civilization's foundational structures through thinkers like Zerzan, Foucault, Agamben, Fanon, and Fisher, with extended attention to critiques from disability, race, class, and gender perspectives.
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The mini-bundle is available for only $299. Compared to a combined original price of $600 across all three courses, this represents a savings of over 50%. Para-academic institutions routinely charge $300 or more for a single course; we believe in offering these engagements at a price that reflects our commitment to accessible education and our gratitude for your continued support of AHRC's mission. All three courses include full recordings, so your enrollment covers you whether you join live or catch up on your own schedule.
Acid Horizon Research Commons invites you to take advantage of this bundling of our last offerings in our summer course series at a discounted rate. This offer expires June 19th. Enrolling in each of the courses featured in the mini-bundle grants you access to the real-time, core sessions and all of their recordings, so that you can participate live or asynchronously. The mini-bundle includes:
The Wretched of the Earth and Fanon's Dialectical Philosophy
Instructor: Tyrique Mack-Georges | Sale: $175 (orig. $200)
Sundays, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM EDT | June 21 – July 12
A four-week seminar reading Fanon's final work as a living dialectical philosophy of liberation, tracing the intertwined dimensions of praxis, culture, violence, and the invention of a new humanity alongside Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason.
Myth, Tragedy & the Aesthetics of Liberation: Nietzsche, Marx & Bataille on the Political Economy of Play
Instructor: Devin Gouré | Sale: $175 (orig. $200)
Tuesdays, 7:00–9:00 PM EDT | July 7 – July 28
A four-week seminar tracing the figure of Dionysus from ancient Greek tragedy through Nietzsche, Bataille, and critical theory to develop a revolutionary aesthetics of play as a counterforce to capitalist reason and the myth of the intelligent machine.
Anti-Civilization: Recovering from Industry and Progress
Instructor: Emma Stamm | Sale: $175 (orig. $200)
Tuesdays, 7:00–9:00 PM EDT | August 4 – September 1
A five-week seminar examining anti-civilization thought across philosophy, politics, and practice, interrogating civilization's foundational structures through thinkers like Zerzan, Foucault, Agamben, Fanon, and Fisher, with extended attention to critiques from disability, race, class, and gender perspectives.
*
The mini-bundle is available for only $299. Compared to a combined original price of $600 across all three courses, this represents a savings of over 50%. Para-academic institutions routinely charge $300 or more for a single course; we believe in offering these engagements at a price that reflects our commitment to accessible education and our gratitude for your continued support of AHRC's mission. All three courses include full recordings, so your enrollment covers you whether you join live or catch up on your own schedule.

