Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 18:30:11 -0400 To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org Subject: Re: [D-G] deleuze and benjamin on violence At least between you and me, I feel like I'm getting an education about some subjects that i would otherwise be ignorant, and this I appreciate( I hope to provide for you a unique reading that can be expanded instead of excluding). So in whatever capacity you'd like to continue, be welcome. I am not trying to be a fiesty bastard with what you talk about (re:stasis) but I just would like to help direct it back into the questions that N posed in the opening of this thread. I do like those questions. I think it was... pure-violence? positive law? (and not natural law as wben is critiquing sovereignty, not humanity... yes?) internal? external? how agamben reads wbenj? unilateralism? trans-atlantic crisis? Of course I already have loads of opinions about all of these words and how they are used, but I am slowly becoming self conscious because of the chorus who has nothing to say really except that it is not happy. ultimatly I really would like to get beyond what I already know (re: true enlightenment) and if I could download that data please let me know where. Ultimately I would like to drive this discussion into the sophic paradox of knowlege. I personally see that as one of the biggest problems esp. the comedic/tragic relationship between the "sophic paradox and capitalism." Perhaps it unfair for me to ask you a question and then use your answer to direct my stasis, but it has certainly helped me understand how it is that other psyche are able to see these same illuminations that I do. the words that I have to answer for my stasis are... conservatism? intelligence? america? europe? rhythm? stasis? etc... really, its a long list that does not belong all in one place. _______________________________________________ List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org Info: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari-driftline.org Archives: www.driftline.org
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