Description: concrete rules, differences & equivalences
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He (a writer) sits down to work, but cannot resist the addictive temptation of the inbox and the timeline. Each message alert brings a new question and a fresh challenge, until it weaves a tangled web around the poor thinker. Yet all the while his cat, Lily gets on with life, regardless of the traps writers set for themselves and the snares readers lay for them. Here then are the fascinating traps and horrors that make up the groundwork of his authorship and worse, he thinks stroking the short hair of the
Tags: everyday practices biopolitics
everything is political.. .The conviction prevails among us that politics is a technology that must be operated by the agents of groups with some sort of power; yet it must also never be named in one breath with the great objects of science, art, the law and faith. And it is bad enough, in this view, that it is not even possible to avoid having something like cultural policy. The divide between the great ideological parties conceptions of cultural policy renders the calamity of the political particularly