Citations

A running bibliography of works cited across the archive. Entries are added as they appear; the list grows over time and should be read as an intellectual genealogy as much as a reference list.

Cross-references within essays use the notation [N] linking to the corresponding entry below.

  1. Marx, Karl. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume I. (1867). Penguin Classics (1990 edition). — The labour theory of value and the anatomy of the commodity form.
  2. Graeber, David. Debt: The First 5,000 Years. (2011). Melville House. — The moral history of credit, debt, and the violence that underwrites them.
  3. Fisher, Mark. Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?. (2009). Zero Books. — On the foreclosure of political imagination under late capitalism.
  4. Anderson, P.W.. More is Different. Science. (1972). Vol. 177, No. 4047, pp. 393–396. — The canonical argument against strong reductionism in physics.
  5. Kondo, Jun. Resistance Minimum in Dilute Magnetic Alloys. Progress of Theoretical Physics. (1964). Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 37–49. — Original identification of the logarithmic resistivity upturn in magnetic alloys.
  6. Wilson, Kenneth G.. The Renormalization Group: Critical Phenomena and the Kondo Problem. Reviews of Modern Physics. (1975). Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 773–840. — Wilson's numerical renormalization group solution of the Kondo problem.
  7. Landauer, Rolf. Spatial Variation of Currents and Fields Due to Localized Scatterers in Metallic Conduction. IBM Journal of Research and Development. (1957). Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 223–231. — Foundation of the Landauer transport formalism for mesoscopic physics.
  8. Aaronson, Scott. Quantum Computing Since Democritus. (2013). Cambridge University Press. — Computational complexity theory and its philosophical consequences.