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-'''k-punk''' is the pseudonym of Mark Fisher, British a writer and scholar. He has a PhD in Philosophy and Literature from Warwick University and teaches Philosophy, Religious Studies and Critical Thinking at Orpington College, Kent. He was a founder member of the [[Cybernetic Culture Research Unit]] (http://www.ccru.net) and now maintains the popular weblog k-punk (http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org).+'''k-punk''' is the pseudonym of Mark Fisher, British a writer and scholar. He has a PhD in Philosophy and Literature from Warwick University and teaches Philosophy, Religious Studies and Critical Thinking at Orpington College, Kent. He was a founder member of the [[Cybernetic Culture Research Unit]] and now maintains the popular weblog k-punk (http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org).
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k-punk is the pseudonym of Mark Fisher, British a writer and scholar. He has a PhD in Philosophy and Literature from Warwick University and teaches Philosophy, Religious Studies and Critical Thinking at Orpington College, Kent. He was a founder member of the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit and now maintains the popular weblog k-punk (http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org).



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