i swear to god this is a quote "Foucault entered the underground gay scene in France, fell in love with a drug dealer, and then took up with a transvestite"
its literally like "foucault hated his dad, who was rich, and that's why he became a marxist-anarchist dedicated to tarnishing the bourgeoisie"
HUGE right wing evangelical christian organisation leak:
story is about to go for a long time, their files go back very far this is the tip of iceberg:
HUGE right wing evangelical christian organisation leak:
https://www.wired.com/story/american-college-pediatricians-google-drive-leak/
edit: archive behind paywall link:
https://archive.ph/phywd
The convoluted wording of legalisms grew up around the necessity to hide from ourselves the violence we intend toward each other. Between depriving a man of one hour from his life and depriving him of his life there exists only a difference of degree. You have done violence to him, consumed his energy.
@TheBearEXE all the books you've been sharing these last few months are going to come in so handy. lets write this together
after this genocide piece that i'm working on i think it'd be good to start laying the ground work for a materialist analysis of leninism so that it's limits are articulated more clearly. and doing that analysis will inevitably lead to an analysis of the what constructs the liberal-order's state. this would set the stage for me to talk of an ethic that starts elsewhere.
i always return to this quote from Against the Grain
"I am tempted to see the late Neolithic revolution, for all its contributions to large-scale societies, as something of a deskilling. Adam Smith’s iconic example of the productivity gains achievable through the division of labor was the pin factory, where each minute step of pin making was broken down into a task carried out by a different worker. Alexis de Tocqueville read The Wealth of Nations sympathetically but asked, “What can be expected of a man who has spent twenty years of his life putting heads on pins"
A wandering deer, building shrines along the way.