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“The task of immediatist organization can be summed up as the widening of the circle.”~Hakim Bey Ontological Anarchy In a Nutshell is available in Immediatism, the book (containing an essay by the same name) from which this podcast derived
“Depression we may have to accept, impotent rage we may have to accept, revolutionary pessimism we may have to accept. But as e.e. cummings (anarchist poet) said, there is some shit we will not take, lest we simply become the enemy by default.R
“Our place is to think, to continue speaking of chaos, not being stupid enough to think we can take its side. There are no sides.”~Alejandro de Acosta The essay read this episode, the third in a trilogy on approaches to nihilism by Alejandro de
“Our awareness of decomposition leads to certain insights that are disconcerting and fascinating as well; they may well be visions from outside Civilization. This awareness informs our action without distinguishing us from events. I am referring t
“[O]ur ethics might…be defined as the provisional disorientation with which we approach our ways of living, the interminable and necessary skepticism that characterizes our thinking’s motion.“~Alejandro de Acosta The text read
“[T]he point is to leave a clue, a verbal finger pointing toward the moon of one’s ideas and dreams that says just enough to find accomplices in the crime of freedom.”~Wolfi Landstreicher The text read this episode, by Wolfi Landstre
“[S]exual satisfaction is not just a question of pleasure as such, but specifically that pleasure that springs from real encounter and recognition[.]”~Wolfi Landstreicher The text read this episode, by Wolfi Landstreicher, is included in W
“[W]hen we make the choice to break the machine rather than continuing to adjust it, passivity ceases and projectuality begins.”~Wolfi Landstreicher The text read this episode, by Wolfi Landstreicher, is included in Willful Disobedience, a
“The sage does not become trapped in semantics, does not mistake map for territory, but rather “opens things up to the light of Heaven” by flowing with the words, by playing with the words. Once attuned to this flow, the sage need make
“[F]or its delirious rhetoric, it deserves a proud place on the shelf labeled Chaos.” ~ Peter Lamborn Wilson The text read this episode is available in Spiritual Destinations of an Anarchist, selected essays of Peter Lamborn Wilson, publi