The internet fractures our identity. Dozens of accounts, thousands of pseudopersonal relationships—no one, not even ourselves, knows what we are at center. This is the fundamental schizophrenia of technological advancement. Personality decoupled from personhood.
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But what is the revolutionary path? Is there one? To withdraw from digital life, in a curious revival of the 4th century "eremitic" solution?
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Or might it be to go in the opposite direction? To go still further... For perhaps identity is not yet depersonalized enough, not fractured enough, from the viewpoint of a theory and a practice of a highly schizophrenic character.
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Not to withdraw from the process, but to go further, to “accelerate the process,” as Nietzsche put it: in this matter, the truth is that we haven’t seen anything yet.
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Let to depersonalize in totality with this one neat trickpic.twitter.com/rUlNEP3C8j
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