"The current disaster is like a monstrous accumulation of all the deferrals of the past, to which are added those of each day and each moment, in a continuous time slide. But life is always decided now, and now, and now."
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"We're daily informed of problems we can do nothing about, but to which there will surely be solutions *tomorrow*. The whole oppressive feeling of powerlessness that this social organization cultivates is only an immense pedagogy of waiting. It's an avoidance of now."
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"Since then, with the help of the "economic crisis", the drive toward unification has reversed into a global everyone-for-themselves."
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"Seeing that there will be no common salvation, everyone will have to achieve their salvation on their own, on whatever scale, or abandon every idea of salvation. And attempt to lose oneself in tech, profits, parties, drugs and heart-breakers with anxiety pegged to one's soul."
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"To mobilize panic in order to restore order is to miss what panic contains that is essentially dispersive."
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"The process of general fragmentation is so unstoppable that all the brutality used in order to recompose the lost unity will only end up accelerating it, deepening it and making it more irreversible."
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"We mustn't be disheartened by the state of degradation of the debate in the public sphere. If they vociferate so loudly it's because nobody is listening anymore."
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"What is called "populism" is not just the blatant symptom of the people's disappearance, it's a desperate attempt to hold on to what's left of it that's distressed and disoriented."
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(All of this is from "now" by the invisible committee. I feel it describes the world more accurately than anything else I've read in recent times.)pic.twitter.com/nEJdDuPgRi
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