Such obsessive antinomian attitude and constraint, which I have provocatively termed "armed" struggle in the way to (rather than as the opposite of) peace, present as spirit, collective effervescence, combat, or phantasm in institutionalizing or constitutive rituals (exemplified by the oath by sceptre episode in classical literature, and often imagined as an original "contract" authorized by a generic "will" that legitimates law in modern literature), is represented under the political economy of the industrial-colonial regime in a state of suspension or "emergency". In this respect, as suggested above, the "state of emergency" that according to Benjamin has become the rule isn't the consequence of violence. On the contrary, it's the attempt to suspend combat, to externally impose upon peoples a fictive unity (the unity of their 'needs') and to extract from peoples their ability to use force as well as do battle against the sovereign.
Rap Capital : An Atlanta Story
Joe Coscarelli
audiobookbookParental Discretion Is Advised : The Rise of N.W.A and the Dawn of Gangsta Rap
Gerrick D. Kennedy
audiobookbookThe Art of Happiness, Peace & Purpose: Manifesting Magic Part 1 :
Craig Beck
audiobookDraivi : Voiko sisäistä motivaatiota johtaa?
Karoliina Jarenko, Frank Martela, Lauri Järvilehto
bookUusi testamentti. Osa 2
N/A N/A
audiobookJalkapallon musta kirja : Kuningaslaji ja rahan mahti
Hannu Aaltonen, Tapio Keskitalo
audiobookbookKaurakuningas : Hulttiopoika, joka muutti kauramaidon miljooniksi
Ville Kormilainen, Juha-Petteri Kukkonen
audiobookbookPyhimys : Sanat ja tarinat
Mikko Kuoppala, Hippo Taatila
audiobookbookHyvän historia : Ihmiskunta uudessa valossa
Rutger Bregman
audiobookbookKohta voi vähän kirpaista : Nuoren lääkärin salaiset päiväkirjat
Adam Kay
audiobookbookTeach Like A Champion 3.0
Doug Lemov
audiobookResilience
Liggy Webb
audiobook