Along the way of my working on The Killing Joke - especially in consideration of the book as a spiritual-archetypal, tittering, lament amidst what have been consistently threatening and chaotic times - I began gradually to feel for myself the stickiness of a philosophical suggestion I’d come across in the past: the need for a re-enchantment of the world.
What a declaration! Mind-bending, affirming and labyrinthine as usual; the layers and doors within your words and thesis are always alluring and open with enormous gravity. And thanks for that exquisite mention of “Vaneigem’s The Revolution of Everyday Life” - I must read it. Peace!
What a declaration! Mind-bending, affirming and labyrinthine as usual; the layers and doors within your words and thesis are always alluring and open with enormous gravity. And thanks for that exquisite mention of “Vaneigem’s The Revolution of Everyday Life” - I must read it. Peace!
Thank you, Leroy. On and off this platform, we are in exuberant dialogue (you'll see next post), and for that I'm grateful.