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  • Future of Denial

    The Ideologies of Climate Change

    by Tad DeLay ...
    **"Tad DeLay is one of the most important and disquieting theorists of consciousness and politics writing today. His work is indispensable."—China Miéville, author of OctoberCapitalism is an ecocidal engine constantly regenerating climate change denial**The age of denial is over, we are told. Yet emissions continue to rise while gimmicks, graft, and green- washing distract the public from the ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Against

    What Does the White Evangelical Want?

    by Tad DeLay ...
    What does the white evangelical want? In our moment of crisis and rage, this question is everywhere. Scholars ask from where its desires emerged, pundits divine its political future, and the public asks how we lapsed into social chaos. For their part, white evangelicals feel misunderstood while failing to see the direction of their ambitions. We must interrogate its aims not only through its past ... Read more

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  • The Cynic and the Fool

    The Unconscious in Theology & Politics

    by Tad DeLay ...
    The questioning of religion is the beginning of a flood, one that cannot be contained and will soon drown every theological, political, economic, and cultural orthodoxy that pledged its allegiance to a sinking cause. We are in just such an era of revolt, and those with eyes to see are learning to interrogate motives. When we are told of an idea that cannot possibly be true, the most immediate ... Read more

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  • God Is Unconscious

    Psychoanalysis and Theology

    by Tad DeLay ...
    Sailing into New York Harbor, Sigmund Freud stood on the deck and gazed upon a statue that was meant to symbolize someone else's vague notion of freedom. The embryonic field of psychology--so very interested to hear this theory, which excavated the depths of the psyche--anticipated his arrival in America with lamentably eager fanfare. Whether out of hubris or prescience Freud could only whisper, ... Read more

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