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Catherine Malabou

Professor of European philosophy at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) at Kingston University and at the Collège d'études mondiales in Paris. Her work focuses on Hegel, Derrida, psychoanalysis, and neuroscience, and she is known for her concept of plasticity.

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Mar 18, 2024 • 51min

De ce que l'on nous vole, capital féodal et servitude - Catherine Malabou

Catherine Malabou, philosophe connue pour ses travaux sur la plasticité et la critique sociale, relit Proudhon pour dévoiler les persistances féodales. Elle questionne le droit d'aubaine, la servitude héritée et la mémoire effacée par la propriété. Discussions sur l'exclusion des « non‑appartenants », le droit de naufrage et les limites des théories du commun.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 46min

34. Spirit (w/ Catherine Malabou)

Catherine Malabou, a renowned European philosopher, graces the discussion with her insights on plasticity, bridging neuroscience and modern thought. She explores the impact of AI on education, urging a philosophical approach to understand our evolving identities. Delving into feminine autonomy, she positions the clitoris as a revolutionary symbol against gender binaries. The conversation also tackles prefigurative politics in anarchism, urging for immediate enactment of revolutionary ideals in our tech-driven society.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 47min

Catherine Malabou, "Stop Thief!: Anarchism and Philosophy" (Polity Books, 2023)

Catherine Malabou, a Professor of Philosophy at UC Irvine known for her work in continental philosophy and political thought, dives deep into anarchism. She explores why philosophers shy away from identifying as anarchists despite acknowledging its insights. Malabou connects plasticity and anarchist literature, critiques Aristotle's governance ideas, and promotes self-governance. The discussion also delves into individuality within communities and the transformative potential of anarchism in contemporary society, challenging fears associated with chaos.

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