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-====Their mapping of the world through "pragmatism" and "materialism" is wrong. This attempt to impose rational order onto the world is violent and limits our ability to understand matter as vitalistic and self-organizing. ==== |
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-Jane **Bennett,** 20**10** |
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-Bennett is a professor of political science at John Hopkins University, she is a founder of the critical-theory journal Theory and Event, and she is a specialist in ecological philosophy. "Vibrant Matter – A Political Ecology of Things" Duke University Press, Durham and London, pg 60-61. |
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-====They understand subjectivity as whole, ideal, and coherent. This illusion is continued to uphold predetermined designs of the subject, enacting violence against those who pursue an ideal which can never be reached. ==== |
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-Stephen J. **Arnott,** 20**01** |
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-"Liminal Subjectivity and the Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm of Felix Guattari", Limen 1/2001 – journal for theory and practice of liminal phenomena. |
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-====The role of the ballot is to vote for the best methodology to cultivate subjectivity. Offense includes anything that permits subjects to explore their experiences and techniques for interacting with the outside world. ==== |
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-====Vote negative to engage in militant pragmatics – a resistance to the organizational structures of grammar, language, and semiotics. This micropolitical action uses everyday resistance as the crux of overturning social constructions. This overturns the entirely political structures of language which construct standards of exclusion by redrawing the maps of signification. ==== |
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-Félix **Guattari,** 20**11** |
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-Guattari was a schizo/psychoanalyst, actively ran an experimental mental clinic at La Borde, studied under Jacques Lacan, was involved in the Pirate Radio and militant movements in Europe, and wrote extensively with a variety of intellectuals including Gilles Deleuze and Antonio Negri. "Lines of Flight: For another world of possibilities" translated by Andrew Goffey, Bloomsbury Academic, pg 170-173 |
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-'Do it' could be the order-word for a pragmatic micropolitics. Not only |
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-pushing the discourse of the patient back into new grids of signifying redundancy. |