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Ian Angus, Andrew Feenberg, & Samir Gandesha Book Launch & Panel Discussion December 8, 2022 Ian Angus’ recently published Groundwork of Phenomenological Marxism: Crisis, Body, World is a new exploration of the relationship between phenomenology and Marxism in a manner pertinent to contemporary issues at the beginning of the 21st century. It develops themes relevant to Indigeneity; Eurocentrism; ecology; technology, media theory and digital culture; the monopolization of the social representation of value by money; digital labour; the plurality of culture-civilizations; etc. Its philosophy is phenomenological, in the sense of a recovery of the concrete experiential origin of scientific thinking; ecological, in the sense that it would focus on the concrete relations between different parts that construct a whole; and Marxist, in the sense that it would focus on the dynamics of everyday practice and a social representation of value that does not rely on commodity price. The book will be discussed by Andrew Feenberg and Samir Gandesha, with a response by Ian Angus. SPEAKERS Ian Angus is Professor Emeritus from the Department of Global Humanities at Simon Fraser University. He has published 10 books and edited or co-edited 5 in the areas of contemporary philosophy, Canadian Studies, and communication theory. A Festschrift on his work has been edited by Samir Gandesha and Peyman Vahabzadeh: Crossing Borders: Essays in Honour of Ian H. Angus, Beyond Phenomenology and Critique (Arbeiter Ring, 2020). Andrew Feenberg served as Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Technology in the School of Communication, Simon Fraser University. He also served as Directeur de Programme at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris. His books include Questioning Technology, Transforming Technology, Heidegger and Marcuse, Between Reason and Experience, The Philosophy of Praxis, and Technosystem: The Social Life of Reason. His forthcoming book is entitled The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis. Samir Gandesha is a Professor in the Department of Global Humanities and the Director of the Institute for the Humanities at Simon Fraser University. He specializes in modern European thought and culture, with a particular emphasis on the relation between politics, aesthetics, and psychoanalysis; and is the editor of Spectres of Fascism: Historical, Theoretical and International Perspectives (Pluto, 2020), and co-editor (with Peyman Vahabzadeh) of Crossing Borders: Essays in Honour of Ian H. Angus, Beyond Phenomenology and Critique (Arbeiter Ring, 2020).