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The Art of Unpayable Debts

January 2, 2022May 8, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “The Art of Unpayable Debts.” In The Sociology of Debt, edited by Mark Featherstone. London: Policy. Abstract This chapter provides a … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, debt, financialization, imagination, United States

Digital/Debt/Empire interventions series

March 9, 2021April 19, 2019

In the lead up to the Digital/Debt/Empire gathering in April 2019 Public Seminar, the online platform of the New School for Social Research, hosted a … Read more

Categories Edited CollectionsTags colonialism and empire, debt, financialization, race and racism

Revenge Capitalism interview on Against the Grain (audio)

July 16, 2021April 9, 2019

CS Soong of KPFA’s excellent radio program Against the Grain interviewed me about the theoretical core of my forthcoming book (May 2020) Revenge Capitalism: The … Read more

Categories Audio and videoTags revenge, theory

Currencies of Exodus: The Hidden Ledger of Proletarian Money Sabotage

January 2, 2022March 30, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “Currencies of the Undercommons: The Hidden Ledger of Proletarian Money Sabotage.” In  State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, money, social movements

The Colonial Secrets of Canada’s Most Racist City

December 19, 2021February 13, 2019

This essay, published in ROAR Magazine, explores the deep colonial roots of anti-Indigenous racist violence in the city of Thunder Bay. Original: https://roarmag.org/essays/colonial-secrets-canadas-racist-city/

Categories Public EssaysTags Canada, colonialism and empire, race and racism

“Our Opium Wars: The Ghosts of Empire in the Prescription Opioid Nightmare” in Third Text (audio)

March 9, 2021February 1, 2019

The journal Third Text has published a short essay titled “Our Opium Wars The Ghosts of Empire in the Prescription Opioid Nightmare” (v.32, i.5-6, it … Read more

Categories Audio and videoTags colonialism and empire, opioid crisis, race and racism

Our Opium Wars: Our Opium Wars The Ghosts of Empire in the Prescription Opioid Nightmare

January 2, 2022February 1, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “Our Opium Wars: The Ghosts of Empire in the Prescription Opioid Nightmare.” Third Text 32 (5-6): 662-669. https://doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2018.1559169 Abstract The prescription … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags colonialism and empire, opioid crisis, race and racism

Book review: Art after Money, Money after Art: Creative Strategies Against Financialization by Max Haven (Roxanne Dubois)

March 9, 2021November 17, 2018

Original: https://cpress.org/arts-culture/news-item-64/ Book review: Art after Money, Money after Art: Creative Strategies Against Financialization by Max Haven Roxanne Dubois | 17 November, 2018 Ten years … Read more

Categories Public EssaysTags art, book reviews, financialization, money

The Politics of AI-driven Financialization

March 9, 2021November 15, 2018

The Berliner Gazette‘s Krystian Woznicki interviewed Max Haiven as part of their 2018 thematic track AMBIENT REVOLTS. Originally published in Transversal: https://transversal.at/blog/the-politics-of-ai-driven-financialization Krystian Woznicki: Rethinking … Read more

Categories Public EssaysTags financialization, technology

Book review: Art After Money, Money After Art (Georgios Papadopoulos)

March 9, 2021November 5, 2018

A PDF of the review can be downloaded here

Categories Public EssaysTags art, book reviews, financialization, money
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