Living in the End Times

‘The Sabbath is not simply a time for rest, for relaxation,’ Wittgenstein writes. ‘We ought to contemplate our labours from without and not just from within.’ Why ‘contemplation from without’? Because it’s when you remove yourself from the claims of the work day, from work time, that you can ask questions concerning the value of it all. Whence the stream of questions that the characters ask in a kind of chorus when they’re out of school, whether they’re in the woods, smoking dope in Joel Park or drinking on Art’s broken patio.
Markku Nivalainen interviews Lars Iyer about Nietzsche and the Burbs.
3:AM in Lockdown 27: Sam Jordison
Morons By Sam Jordison. Now is not the time for negativity. Now is the time to pull together. Now is the time to put aside old enmities. To forget the past, to forge through this thing and to think about how we can make a better future together. We may be socially […]