folks, I appreciate when you share these examples of Doing the Work on the tweets. I'm here for it. I love to see it. We're going to #TurnUp for this.
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I'm seeing some great work. Great work from the Kids, by the Kids, for the Kids. We do what we must, because we can. Read a book. Do better. Listen.
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Been thinking about this a lot. One of the only redeeming qualities about academic philosophy - at least the circles I traveled in - was that no one pretended we were affecting the world with our ‘takes’ on Gramsci, or whatever.
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I once wrote on essay on Derrida and sovereignty called “Taking on the Tradition” and ‘taking on’ was obviously a double entendre. I now want to write a book to essays called “Takes on the Tradition,” leaning into the single entendre.
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Something about the "millennial media take" has enabled topic that are either dumb/pointless or academic/niche/irrelevant to be "sold" to a reading public (the 500 people who click on them) as "essential" for "Doing the Work." That's exactly the point of this bit I keep doing.
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I mean, we might have an opinion about some obscure writer or pop culture object, but to fit it into a "pitch" that is "hooked" to "Trump" or some similar nonsense is leading to collective Extremely Online insanity that puts Tulip Mania to shame..."How butt plugs predicted Trump"
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