constant escape
winter withered, warm
I think facts are assertions that appear grounded from the perspective from which they were asserted.
Not exactly. I'd say truths are necessarily true, but facts are only contingently true.so facts are a subset of the truth then
Because liberal democracy depends on consistent and central narratives? In the interest of informing/guiding the beliefs of the citizens?if postmodernism is a threat to liberal democracy and to modernity itself, you could imagine that right wingers would be favourably disposed to it
DeLanda in his Techgnosis interview,That D&G bit about carrying around a piece of ground, forget who mentioned it and where.
DeLanda in his Techgnosis interview,
'As they say, the key word here is not wisdom, but caution. You don’t know what happens at bifurcations. You have absolutely no control. The smallest fluctuation can make things go wrong. The predictive power of humans and technology is nil near bifurcations. All you can do is approach carefully, because the last thing you want to do is get swallowed up by a chaotic attractor that’s too huge in phase space. As Deleuze says, “Always keep a piece of fresh land with you at all times.” Always keep a little spot where you can go back to sleep after a day of destratification. Always keep a small piece of territory, otherwise you’ll go nuts.'
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De Landa Destratified - Techgnosis
This interview first appeared in Mondo 2000, Issue 8, Winter 1992 In War in the Age of Intelligent Machines, Manuel De Landa cuts through humanism and adopts the position of “robot historian.” Like a techno-Foucault, he traces the evolution of self-organizing machine consciousness under the...techgnosis.com
who is the most based poststructuralist / postmodernist theorist? baudrillard imo, foucault in second place