mudede
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Two things: One, to make life easier, this is the essence of the reading for the first meeting of PopLife....
about 18 hours ago
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My daughter, after being cruel to an animal, is told: "Animals have feelings!" She responds: "Yes, but do they know it?"
about 19 hours ago
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Hawthorn in Portland- Question: "Is she Jewish?" Answer: "Yes, and very tiny and wiry, and her husband is Filipino, very forward and brown."
about 20 hours ago
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RT @: PopLife is not about philosophy or a discussion of philosophy. It references a lot of philosophy,but that is not it
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10:26 AM Nov 28th
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Watched 35 Rhums again last night. Pure urban magic. But a new question: Can Denis ever imagine happy Africans? Her Africans are so somber.
10:19 AM Nov 28th
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RT @: I find myself reflecting on the semiotics of Zizek's sweat - no deodorant disguises the immediacy of the body...sol
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9:51 AM Nov 28th
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@ My beat of the week: THEESatisfaction X OCNOTES | Icing: . This is the new abstract era.
9:50 AM Nov 28th
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Woese's "A New Biology." I'm breaking it down to basic parts for my Poplife series:
9:47 AM Nov 28th
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King Midas Sound's FACT Mix
11:19 PM Nov 27th
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Just read Woese's "A New Biology for a New Century," and feel in his ideas is the path to the answer of this question: "What is life?"
7:54 PM Nov 27th
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Marxism and Insects: Wasps Force Ladybugs Into Slavery
11:01 AM Nov 27th
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But we can all agree that the whole world dies everyday, every moment. The death of an individual is the same as the death of everything.
7:02 AM Nov 26th
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Helladope's new album is really something else. Much more than I could ask for. I'm going to be pushing this record hard.
5:27 PM Nov 23rd
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Just listen to "awake":
7:00 PM Nov 22nd
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I found my father's little garden. A tiny piece of Africa on the side of a WestSeattle home. Now I'm listening to Beirut's "A Sunday Smile."
1:26 PM Nov 22nd
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Bertrand writes that for Spinoza "the body never forgets." This will be the core of my first Poplife conversation. @
11:13 AM Nov 21st
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From Hegel we can only salvage not so much a theory of history but a sense of why it's important to study it. Vico also give us this sense.
11:10 AM Nov 21st
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Hegel was the worst critic of the arts in the history of western philosophy.
11:07 AM Nov 21st
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I also think Althusser is better critic of the arts than Badiou.
11:05 AM Nov 21st
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At least in English, not enough is said about Althusser the critic. His essay on Bertolazzi is as good as Barthes' essay on Sade.
10:48 AM Nov 21st
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- Name charles mudede
- Location Seattle
- Web http://www.thestr...
- Bio This anger, while He is this rushing outward, is at the same time an absolute going into Himself, a growing into a central point.
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