Uh, becoming proceeds through the dissolution of identity and the self, which is quite the opposite from identity politics. Identifying an 'end result' in advance chokes off this dissolution, and renders the concept of becoming (and Nietzschean philo overall) impotent.
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No end identification ends up with movements akin to postmodernism, identification of end 'chokes off dissolution' So what does one do? Other than 'do what thou wilt'...
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Continue onward without that finality, as success or failure to do so marks the line between master and slave morality. After all the identity reinforcement in the current phase from all sides seems hardly like a dissolution.
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"what automation wants - by definition - is more of itself" http://www.ufblog.net/quotable-122/ i'm fine with 'chaotic narcissism and egoism'
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"more of itself" could be fine, if the 'self' wasn't a dull, teary mess. more of itself or more the same...
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you can only have the same if you find an identity.
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