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library.nothingness.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a dense, philosophical, and critical examination of societal structures, particularly focusing on privative appropriation, the role of sacrifice, and the interplay between myth, power, and humanism. It critiques capitalist and hierarchical systems, exploring themes of alienation, the commodification of labor, and the ideological underpinnings of power. The text also touches on the concept of unitary society and its potential dissolution under bourgeois influence, while questioning the future of totality in a fragmented world. | |
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www.boundary2.org
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| | | | | Anthony Galluzzo I Victor Frankenstein, the titular character and "Modern Prometheus" of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, drawing on his biochemical studies at the University of Ingolstadt, creates life by reanimating the dead. While the gothic elements of Shelley's narrative ensure its place, or those of its twentieth-century film adaptations, in the pantheons of popular horror,... | |
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thewastedworld.com
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| | | | | Today there is no shortage of proclamations on the end of days, either in the mode of imminent catastrophe or in the grim acknowledgement that it is already too late to change our fate. It is said that our actions on this planet have inaugurated a new geological epoch-the Anthropocene, the era of humanity-and that... | |
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gwongzaukungfu.com
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| | | In the seventeenth century, the Manchus (M?nzú ?), considered barbarians by the Chinese, conquered the Míng empire and established a new dynasty that would last almost three hundred years and lay the foundations of modern China: the Q?ng dynasty. | ||