@Zenophil so how did philosophy become so insufferably, unforgivably timid?
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Immanence casts a shadow across mood, primary propositional attitudes, utility bargaining chips crowd out the very concept of sacrifice, recyclability becomes the order of the day, but with each rotation further from the "axis of blood" (Klages), such that so many "Others," of
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"revolt," the posthuman, embrace of "precarity," alien futures, etc, are enslaved to now exhausted categories, insidiously rebranded just enough to keep our coffee shop atheists enthused.
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Reminded of a scene in 'The Revenge for Love' in which a jailed revolutionary is most upset by a beautiful night sky; Nature blind to social revolution and conscience, serene and self-confident, "detached from mankind as is the cat," and he's relieved when he can...
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"turn his back upon this sphinx- this devil!" Comforted in the thought that in returning from night the social revolution would be there waiting for him, he ends his reflections, "thank God for the good old subjective world!"
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