Is insatiability the human condition? Or just a product of our modernist paradigm?
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Replying to @cosimia_
I think Deleuze and Guattari might classify this insatiability in their notion of ‘anti-production’. Legitimate anti-production looks like epistemological endeavours and explorations. Illegitimate anti-production looks like McMansions and the commodification of unemployment.
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Replying to @LearnJoshLearn @cosimia_
Modernism, with capitalism has created a fertile topology for both legitimate and illegitimate anti-production but more so for the latter. Says Guy Debord. So like yeah. Both.
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Could you possibly help a gal out and explain anti-production like I'm 5? read two blog posts and didn't understand a word :')
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Replying to @cosimia_
Hmmm... Production- external processes like connecting, doing, being. Anti-production- internal processes like theorising, watching, reading, (the internal part of) consuming. They work together. But modern capital tends to turn the latter into a dysfunctional insatiability.
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