I think that what they mean by the concept is that the mediating process would abolish social power relations somehow. In that sense, I think that it can be interpreted positively.
I do agree that the community of people who read books published by semiotext(e) will not necessarily bring about the end goals of Communism. They're alright, all in all, but, as you would expect, a bit snobbish. If that is what they are suggesting, then, I think that the assumption that academics will need to conciliate a revolution is kind of patronizing. I don't necessarily think that that is what they are suggesting, though. I just think that that text can be interpreted in such a manner.
Oh, I've just been logging off by deleting my cookies and whathaveyou via my browsing History. They sent me an e-mail that says that it's in the upper right hand corned of the screen, but, I don't see anything. Maybe they just want for us to stay here forever?
I think that what they mean by the concept is that the mediating process would abolish social power relations somehow. In that sense, I think that it can be interpreted positively.
I do agree that the community of people who read books published by semiotext(e) will not necessarily bring about the end goals of Communism. They're alright, all in all, but, as you would expect, a bit snobbish. If that is what they are suggesting, then, I think that the assumption that academics will need to conciliate a revolution is kind of patronizing. I don't necessarily think that that is what they are suggesting, though. I just think that that text can be interpreted in such a manner.
Oh, I've just been logging off by deleting my cookies and whathaveyou via my browsing History. They sent me an e-mail that says that it's in the upper right hand corned of the screen, but, I don't see anything. Maybe they just want for us to stay here forever?