This is the comprehensive list of all answers to the “Recommend a subversive thinker” question, with links to the books and sources.
If you want a bit more context on why the guest recommended these thinkers, you can check the last 5-10 minutes of every interview as this is always the last question in the conversation.
I’ll update this continuously for the next episodes, hope it’s helpful.
Episode 78: Carlo Lancellotti - Del Noce & The Problem Of Atheism
Books and thinkers recommended by Carlo
His recommended subversive is catholic theologian Luigi Giussani and his book The Religious Sense
Episode 77: Ben Sixsmith - Navigating The Digital Decades
Books and thinkers recommended by Ben
Ben recommends philosopher John Gray and his books, Straw Dogs, Black Mass, and Enlightenment's Wake
Episode 76: The Return of Gio Pennacchietti - A Map Of The Dissident Ecosystem
Books and thinkers recommended by Gio
Sadie Plant - Zeros and Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture
Jaques Ellul - The Technological Society
Paul Virilio - The Aesthetics of Disappearance and the essay A Pitiless Art
Giorgo Agamben - The Coming Community
The Later works of Heidegger - The Essay Building, Dwelling, Thinking in Poetry, Language, Thought
Nina Power’s work and Compact Magazine
The substack Angelicism01