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ID,Type,Colour,Title,Author,Date,Created,Updated,Starred,Latitude,Longitude,Address,City,State,Country,HasPhoto,PhotoDate,PhotoLatitude,PhotoLongitude,EntryText,HighlightText
"F332DE62-C6D7-4394-B20D-D78F97D8D3EF","2","0","A Thousand Plateaus","Unknown author","2020-04-22T12:20:19Z","2020-04-22T12:20:19Z","2020-04-22T12:20:19Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Who is ignorant of the fact that wolves travel in packs? Only Freud."
"755B46F7-DCAC-481C-B578-36346E212B6A","2","0","Symposium","Plato","2020-12-21T04:24:38Z","2020-12-21T04:24:38Z","2020-12-21T04:24:38Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","more than the author himself knew."
"2896CE0A-1357-46FA-BA48-3DB4FDBAEB6B","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T05:33:59Z","2020-12-21T05:33:59Z","2020-12-21T05:33:59Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","hours"
"FE20B274-C2A5-44D0-9509-C5FC36D2572D","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:39:16Z","2020-12-21T12:39:16Z","2020-12-21T12:39:16Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","In the morning I but marshal and deploy my columns; but in the afternoon I put myself at their head, and gallantly charge the foe,"
"70929FA1-4694-4C15-B89D-3419EB6DC376","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:42:25Z","2020-12-21T12:42:25Z","2020-12-21T12:42:25Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","If now he lowered the table to his waistbands, and stooped over it in writing, then there was a sore aching in his back. In short, the truth of the matter was, Nippers knew not what he wanted."
"6F6C690F-05DB-4020-8305-F25AF7CD0B57","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:42:43Z","2020-12-21T12:42:43Z","2020-12-21T12:42:43Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Or, if he wanted any thing, it was to be rid of a scrivener's table altogether. A"
"855A715B-F072-4C7C-8EA5-ED418C15A0F2","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:46:08Z","2020-12-21T12:46:08Z","2020-12-21T12:46:08Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","He was a man whom prosperity harmed."
"15DD2406-1C30-446B-A2C0-C36054437A2D","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:52:41Z","2020-12-21T12:52:41Z","2020-12-21T12:52:41Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I procured a high green folding screen, which might entirely isolate Bartleby from my sight, though not remove him from my voice."
"D1773D7C-2E15-4CA4-ABF9-29880CA4CC1E","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:52:51Z","2020-12-21T12:52:51Z","2020-12-21T12:52:51Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","voice. And thus, in a manner, privacy and society were conjoined."
"08C592FD-C944-401B-A8C7-E40CC3EC26BA","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:53:08Z","2020-12-21T12:53:08Z","2020-12-21T12:53:08Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","As if long famishing for something to copy, he seemed to gorge himself on my documents."
"6C27DE65-1897-48F7-83E3-280A302E2BE1","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:56:10Z","2020-12-21T12:56:10Z","2020-12-21T12:56:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","But as it was, I should have as soon thought of turning my pale plaster-of-paris bust of Cicero out of doors."
"B2E3F02F-8F12-4C41-A657-FEBFBF6D0F53","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T12:59:39Z","2020-12-21T12:59:39Z","2020-12-21T12:59:39Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Nippers' ugly mood was on duty and Turkey's off."
"775265CD-7915-47D9-B98E-64D6B2A86E9F","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T13:15:48Z","2020-12-21T13:15:48Z","2020-12-21T13:15:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","he will endeavor charitably to construe to his imagination what proves impossible to be solved by his judgment."
"1DBED5DC-9249-4891-9BEF-DE4DD202DA80","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T13:16:35Z","2020-12-21T13:16:35Z","2020-12-21T13:16:35Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Here I can cheaply purchase a delicious self-approval."
"53E21852-BFD3-46D6-B1C4-6477F5AA0571","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T13:16:57Z","2020-12-21T13:16:57Z","2020-12-21T13:16:57Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","approval. To befriend Bartleby; to humor him in his strange willfulness, will cost me little or nothing, while I lay up in my soul what will eventually prove a sweet morsel for my conscience."
"AB975AAF-09AD-4E04-B9E9-B4B449A9200F","1","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T17:14:27Z","2020-12-21T17:14:27Z","2020-12-21T17:14:27Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","dishabille",""
"418F7280-57FE-4226-92E0-029A26C91CB9","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T17:19:25Z","2020-12-21T17:19:25Z","2020-12-21T17:19:25Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Ah, happiness courts the light, so we deem the world is gay; but misery hides aloof, so we deem that misery there is none."
"1E83FC33-4F10-482B-A0BB-815E3D777FB2","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T17:23:51Z","2020-12-21T17:23:51Z","2020-12-21T17:23:51Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","They err who would assert that invariably this is owing to the inherent selfishness of the human heart. It rather proceeds from a certain hopelessness of remedying excessive and organic ill."
"37731952-360A-458D-94FF-A795335175BC","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T17:24:11Z","2020-12-21T17:24:11Z","2020-12-21T17:24:11Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","organic ill. To a sensitive being, pity is not seldom pain. And when at last it is perceived that such pity cannot lead to effectual succor, common sense bids the soul rid of it."
"7F4B5242-99B9-4D43-95FF-93F126C4636D","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T17:24:26Z","2020-12-21T17:24:26Z","2020-12-21T17:24:26Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I might give alms to his body; but his body did not pain him; it was his soul that suffered, and his soul I could not reach."
"744C48B7-C791-4FEC-A033-D192DA2B0355","2","0","Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street","Herman Melville","2020-12-21T18:25:40Z","2020-12-21T18:25:40Z","2020-12-21T18:25:40Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","There was no vulgar bullying, no bravado of any sort, no choleric hectoring, and striding to and fro across the apartment, jerking out vehement commands for Bartleby to bundle himself off with his beggarly traps. Nothing of the kind. Without loudly bidding Bartleby depart—as an inferior genius might have done—I assumed the ground that depart he must; and upon that assumption built all I had to say."
"92E4D704-3667-4DB7-9BF5-41029090CDAB","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-22T13:28:45Z","2020-12-22T13:28:45Z","2020-12-22T13:28:45Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","The legal punishment bears upon an act; the punitive technique on a life;"
"F1334908-83C2-4551-BCCC-1799BBFCC978","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-22T16:54:59Z","2020-12-22T16:54:59Z","2020-12-22T16:54:59Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Because it establishes the ‘criminal’ as existing before the crime and even outside it."
"751E4163-9930-428D-9003-E2F58A640107","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-22T17:08:57Z","2020-12-22T17:08:57Z","2020-12-22T17:08:57Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","The convicts are … another people within the same people; with its own habits, instincts, morals’"
"7EB88FCD-AB19-4795-A136-A307FB16FD38","1","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-22T17:09:50Z","2020-12-22T17:09:50Z","2020-12-22T17:09:50Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","teratological",""
"E53B8B0F-5D0A-44B8-974F-4C7846D6F743","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-22T23:30:47Z","2020-12-22T23:30:47Z","2020-12-22T23:30:47Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","a saturnalia of punishment, a penalty turned into a privilege"
"CC798199-A035-41A1-A3DD-CE5CEF61C048","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-23T20:40:04Z","2020-12-23T20:40:04Z","2020-12-23T20:40:04Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","he sees every agent of authority as an executioner; he no longer thinks that he was guilty: he accuses justice itself’"
"BA1E35CF-635F-421A-A5D3-8E8AE419CFAB","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-23T20:40:18Z","2020-12-23T20:40:18Z","2020-12-23T20:40:18Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","it is supposed to apply the law, and to teach respect for it; but all its functioning operates in the form of an abuse of power."
"AFF5277E-F2C8-47D6-9109-6AF3ED33BFF4","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T12:50:00Z","2020-12-24T12:50:00Z","2020-12-24T12:50:00Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","If the prison-institution has survived for so long, with such immobility, if the principle of penal detention has never seriously been questioned, it is no doubt because this carceral system was deeply rooted and carried out certain very precise functions."
"1AC395C8-FCC8-4569-B93B-8BFC90B8FD30","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T12:51:10Z","2020-12-24T12:51:10Z","2020-12-24T12:51:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","one should be surprised that for the past 150 years the proclamation of the failure of the prison has always been accompanied by its maintenance."
"0D3B6C30-D197-40A0-A32C-68EF0ACB9B9F","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T12:52:39Z","2020-12-24T12:52:39Z","2020-12-24T12:52:39Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","thus pursues as a ‘delinquent’ someone who has acquitted himself of his punishment as an offender?"
"B5C6F1A2-8197-4610-B307-089AD9F82702","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T12:53:29Z","2020-12-24T12:53:29Z","2020-12-24T12:53:29Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","not intended to eliminate offences, but rather to distinguish them, to distribute them, to use them; that it is not so much that they render docile those who are liable to transgress the law, but that they tend to assimilate the transgression of the laws in a general tactics of subjection."
"FD1FBBA5-6460-412C-AF3B-247C679A6AF5","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:16:37Z","2020-12-24T13:16:37Z","2020-12-24T13:16:37Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","that crime is not a potentiality that interests or passions have inscribed in the hearts of all men, but that it is almost exclusively committed by a certain social class; that criminals, who were once to be met with in every social class, now emerged ‘almost all from the bottom rank of the social order’"
"AD38265F-2A09-40BC-936C-FDDBE8BCA4DC","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:19:11Z","2020-12-24T13:19:11Z","2020-12-24T13:19:11Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","it must, if it is to be effective, be the discourse of one class to another, which has neither the same ideas as it nor even the same words"
"3ECD1489-FE9C-48B0-99D3-A125570EC988","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:24:42Z","2020-12-24T13:24:42Z","2020-12-24T13:24:42Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","while differentiating itself from other popular illegalities, delinquency serves to keep them in check."
"0F3712D0-9539-429A-8576-CBAC6CC74805","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:27:10Z","2020-12-24T13:27:10Z","2020-12-24T13:27:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","This organization is an instrument for administering and exploiting illegalities."
"405ECF2E-93D3-476C-9349-B36146914DAE","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:31:12Z","2020-12-24T13:31:12Z","2020-12-24T13:31:12Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","an apparatus that makes it possible to supervise, through the delinquents themselves, the whole social field."
"E2070308-71DC-47B3-BF65-9EDB3C2E3246","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:32:05Z","2020-12-24T13:32:05Z","2020-12-24T13:32:05Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Prison and police form a twin mechanism; together they assure in the whole field of illegalities the differentiation, isolation and use of delinquency."
"D16AF823-1B41-401C-8FBB-CAF4310DC44A","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:57:14Z","2020-12-24T13:57:14Z","2020-12-24T13:57:14Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","aesthetics of crime"
"9213F1B9-ABD6-4080-8C75-EA3851403D74","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T13:59:26Z","2020-12-24T13:59:26Z","2020-12-24T13:59:26Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Metaphysics of crime"
"07A19FDA-9CF4-4B1E-831D-C131A965F8A1","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-24T14:04:45Z","2020-12-24T14:04:45Z","2020-12-24T14:04:45Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","The man who kills you is not free not to kill you. It is society or, to be more precise, bad social organization that is responsible"
"64A57E18-FD1A-4A5F-9521-443BCF28B432","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-25T16:29:54Z","2020-12-25T16:29:54Z","2020-12-25T16:29:54Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","The chiefs and their deputies at Mettray had to be not exactly judges, or teachers, or foremen, or non-commissioned officers, or ‘parents’, but something of all these things in a quite specific mode of intervention. They were in a sense technicians of behaviour: engineers of conduct, orthopaedists of individuality."
"4E9B2056-67B5-419C-B281-41CD788B0B64","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-25T16:35:20Z","2020-12-25T16:35:20Z","2020-12-25T16:35:20Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","But the supervision of normality was firmly encased in a medicine or a psychiatry that provided it with a sort of ‘scientificity’; it was supported by a judicial apparatus which, directly or indirectly, gave it legal justification."
"50230320-DC8B-4BFF-886B-7E754B2C4636","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-25T16:36:05Z","2020-12-25T16:36:05Z","2020-12-25T16:36:05Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","In the normalization of the power of normalization, in the arrangement of a power-knowledge over individuals, Mettray and its school marked a new era."
"03B7AD9E-34EF-4F3E-869E-BC52FCDE13AC","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-25T16:39:00Z","2020-12-25T16:39:00Z","2020-12-25T16:39:00Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","great carceral continuum that diffused penitentiary techniques into the most innocent disciplines, transmitting disciplinary norms into the very heart of the penal system and placing over the slightest illegality, the smallest irregularity, deviation or anomaly, the threat of delinquency."
"596471A1-6918-41D9-8F6D-073BAFEDF4DF","2","0","Discipline & Punish","Michel Foucault","2020-12-25T16:43:11Z","2020-12-25T16:43:11Z","2020-12-25T16:43:11Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","carceral archipelago transported this technique from the penal institution to the entire social body."
"A354D42D-3FB2-4DA7-9740-0FB0DB07ECC8","1","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2020-12-28T18:15:50Z","2020-12-28T18:15:50Z","2020-12-28T18:15:50Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","thrips",""
"EFCB0799-D53D-4D44-9354-A2230790694B","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2020-12-29T19:01:16Z","2020-12-29T19:01:16Z","2020-12-29T19:01:16Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","when mah battledress is more chink than fucken armour?’"
"6A21A3F7-4D94-49A6-87E4-4C894F783B70","1","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-03T23:10:12Z","2021-01-03T23:10:12Z","2021-01-03T23:10:12Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","clonic ",""
"6047479B-37DB-4A18-B36A-F0E1E8A6C284","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-03T23:39:19Z","2021-01-03T23:39:19Z","2021-01-03T23:39:19Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","What goes on up there? What measures the affliction? What weighs the iron? Is it a chance system? A roulette wheel? Is that where the die got its name?"
"59ACCFC3-8678-4944-8AD4-0265B31BE1CD","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-03T23:39:32Z","2021-01-03T23:39:32Z","2021-01-03T23:39:32Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Or is there a pattern? Something invented ante-creation, something seasonal, something astrological?"
"E7BF302C-CE6F-404B-BDED-C44914F58AB8","1","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-03T23:39:37Z","2021-01-03T23:39:37Z","2021-01-03T23:39:37Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","diluvian ",""
"046A2447-5307-4D57-A9E8-E007DD12341C","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-05T18:15:10Z","2021-01-05T18:15:10Z","2021-01-05T18:15:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","what happened then was lived by some other part of me, some part that isn’t telling"
"094E376B-691F-412D-8BF8-4C862FB8A514","1","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-05T18:17:12Z","2021-01-05T18:17:12Z","2021-01-05T18:17:12Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","pinions",""
"B2E68221-78EA-4074-933F-947E643CC217","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-05T18:19:36Z","2021-01-05T18:19:36Z","2021-01-05T18:19:36Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","ah saw the way in which mah life – mah cog – slotted neatly into another smaller cog from which an axle turned that sprung a mechanism which, in turn, ignited a tinder attached to a long wick that fizzed and spluttered down to a pyramid of red sticks"
"3EA5E414-AAA0-4730-89AB-EA77CEA87ED4","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-05T18:21:57Z","2021-01-05T18:21:57Z","2021-01-05T18:21:57Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","ah briefed them on the rudimentary aspects of unarmed combat – go for the throat, bark a lot"
"36C6DB90-3D0A-434C-BDBB-8D47E1C8E6D9","2","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-05T19:49:13Z","2021-01-05T19:49:13Z","2021-01-05T19:49:13Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Weird insects squawked, zipping through the air in intricate formations as if pulled by invisible strings, darting this way and that, in unison, with subtle plays of pace and position"
"C371423C-A3ED-451D-B364-96D5D8D7886F","1","0","And the Ass Saw the Angel","Nick Cave","2021-01-06T11:56:10Z","2021-01-06T11:56:10Z","2021-01-06T11:56:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","syzygy",""
"4BDBE6DF-7C4A-4A80-821A-7036D47DAC4D","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T17:00:43Z","2021-01-14T17:00:43Z","2021-01-14T17:00:43Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","After millennia of surviving in the Caucasus Mountains on one vowel and eighty-four consonants, Ubykh died in the grave of Tevfik Esenç."
"CCC535C2-749E-4A77-A963-C5F80A3FD834","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T17:08:23Z","2021-01-14T17:08:23Z","2021-01-14T17:08:23Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","if a Boran was alive, say, Onsra, which means I have loved you for the very last time. Who needs divorce when one compact word illuminates all?"
"660272F8-F4E6-47CB-8E4F-ED90A5C3F3EE","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:05:48Z","2021-01-14T21:05:48Z","2021-01-14T21:05:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I wished to share my story with the world, and it did not occur to me at that age to ask whether the world had any interest."
"97FEBF0E-B199-4A23-B1A2-46FF26C71DDB","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:08:29Z","2021-01-14T21:08:29Z","2021-01-14T21:08:29Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","The problem is not that people read Heart of Darkness as a masterpiece—it is one—it’s that few read books unsanctioned by empire, and even if you wanted to, there aren’t that many available."
"B3FA6CD2-C184-4630-BD24-1DF0342DB985","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:08:55Z","2021-01-14T21:08:55Z","2021-01-14T21:08:55Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","available. Today’s imperial censorship is usually masked as the publisher’s bottom line. “This won’t sell” is the widest moat in the castle’s defenses."
"3C991E34-85A8-4F4B-8022-F745766B7C78","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:10:49Z","2021-01-14T21:10:49Z","2021-01-14T21:10:49Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","We invade your countries, destroy your economies, demolish your infrastructures, murder hundreds of thousands of your citizens, and a decade or so later we write beautifully restrained novels about how killing you made us cry."
"621019CD-D734-47F6-83B5-2EF04B4B6AA6","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:13:29Z","2021-01-14T21:13:29Z","2021-01-14T21:13:29Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Colonialism dislocates you in your own home."
"2F178D72-3F8F-474D-9E3F-D2A105FEF6F2","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:14:27Z","2021-01-14T21:14:27Z","2021-01-14T21:14:27Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","He is seen by both sides as the other."
"93C1B897-9951-4CCD-BDCA-6B485EDD253A","2","2","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:17:17Z","2021-01-14T21:17:17Z","2021-01-14T21:17:17Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","If we look at the impressive list of writers who are part of this world-literature thing, we see Tan and Li, Aleksandar Hemon representing Bosnia, Junot Díaz representing the Dominican Republic, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Teju Cole representing Nigeria, Hisham Matar for Libya, Daniel Alarcón for Peru, Salman Rushdie for India or is it Pakistan, oh, what the hell, let’s give him the entire subcontinent. I get Lebanon."
"DE02AA35-5A16-499D-B5B4-E9A45523440C","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:19:20Z","2021-01-14T21:19:20Z","2021-01-14T21:19:20Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","What I’m saying is that there is more other, scarier other, translated other, untranslatable other, the utterly strange other, the other who can’t stand you. Those of us allowed to speak are the tip of the iceberg. We are the cute other."
"DAD7B054-8977-49F8-BD71-8C40B8D81775","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:19:48Z","2021-01-14T21:19:48Z","2021-01-14T21:19:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","we are serving a purpose that we might not be thinking much about."
"C9BCCD13-1EFA-4157-AC71-778494E8CCCC","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-14T21:24:12Z","2021-01-14T21:24:12Z","2021-01-14T21:24:12Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","dominant culture is like trying to whittle down a mountain by rubbing it with a silk scarf. Yet a writer must. I may not be able to move mountains like Superman, but I have lovely scarves."
"6771FABA-BF90-4E56-82A8-835C72969B75","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-15T03:42:05Z","2021-01-15T03:42:05Z","2021-01-15T03:42:05Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Much as early capitalism managed to project its systemic failures onto the personal shortcomings of those it failed, so, too, does the emerging creed of urban resilience subtly shift the onus of adaptation and mitigation from the macro level to the micro."
"DDFB9B46-B057-4F62-B8B2-150241689E1C","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-16T10:45:28Z","2021-01-16T10:45:28Z","2021-01-16T10:45:28Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Avuncular, wrinkled with worry, he sits in a stiff-backed leather chair pulled up to a round table piled high with charts and papers and books and scraps and tells me, clearly, succinctly, that the city I live in is going to drown. And quickly."
"3E83693B-BC26-497B-9ED8-E12A105309AF","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-16T10:50:16Z","2021-01-16T10:50:16Z","2021-01-16T10:50:16Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Hal’s office is underground—weird for Miami—plumb in the bowels of one of those brutalist structures that dot college campuses like monuments to the bad decisions of the seventies."
"1278D01F-1672-4676-B6B7-64A5205262CF","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-16T11:04:28Z","2021-01-16T11:04:28Z","2021-01-16T11:04:28Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Valencia Gunder"
"BF5812F2-D81B-47EC-8AA8-A257EBE402A3","2","0","The Social Construction of Reality","Peter L.Berger; Thomas Luckmann; Peter L.Berger; Thomas Luckmann","2021-01-24T19:36:24Z","2021-01-24T19:36:24Z","2021-01-24T19:36:24Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Another way of saying that psychological theories are adequate is to say that they reflect the psychological reality they purport to explain."
"74525584-3803-40E3-875A-03DE4B3EE209","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:00:49Z","2021-01-27T12:00:49Z","2021-01-27T12:00:49Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I appreciated the way it transformed people into the very thing they were accused of."
"15D3376D-584A-4691-909D-A17E4F3C6CEC","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:09:02Z","2021-01-27T12:09:02Z","2021-01-27T12:09:02Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","narrative combat"
"5DD8DF1B-52A6-4779-9E3D-8331E4E533C2","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:16:20Z","2021-01-27T12:16:20Z","2021-01-27T12:16:20Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","this lie they call democracy, this insidious myth they call fair play, this vicious thing called the-American-way-of-life.”"
"6C76B4D7-3719-4745-AD51-FCD67C7C1328","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:25:34Z","2021-01-27T12:25:34Z","2021-01-27T12:25:34Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","The story of your life, described, will not describe how you came to think about your life or yourself, nor describe any of what you learned."
"7B9F23E8-18FE-4DD3-9E7B-63239F8F1A00","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:26:54Z","2021-01-27T12:26:54Z","2021-01-27T12:26:54Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","would feel a weight on my chest as if someone was sitting there. But when the novel was done, I could read from it. A prosthetic voice."
"7F824E17-A8D9-4D78-B268-57A44D6C8A09","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:27:51Z","2021-01-27T12:27:51Z","2021-01-27T12:27:51Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I have a theory of the first novel now: it is something that makes the writer, even as the write"
"D2EF7D1A-B4F2-4350-90B7-2A5E348C8F8A","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:27:58Z","2021-01-27T12:27:58Z","2021-01-27T12:27:58Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","writer makes the novel."
"759C9C6E-2EB0-45D9-9064-2F4EA2C11DCE","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-27T12:28:23Z","2021-01-27T12:28:23Z","2021-01-27T12:28:23Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","writing fiction is an exercise in giving a shit—an exercise in finding out what you really care about."
"BF5FCE41-6C9A-43EA-8B94-56078BC25E5B","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T02:13:50Z","2021-01-28T02:13:50Z","2021-01-28T02:13:50Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","freedom from,” which we all want—we all want our parents to stop telling us what to do—and “freedom to,” which can be difficult or even unbearable."
"13802E55-9B4E-40F9-9662-035527A563A0","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T09:21:24Z","2021-01-28T09:21:24Z","2021-01-28T09:21:24Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Chesterton wrote that sanity lies in accepting the limits of our minds."
"BF16BACA-1325-448A-B2AF-3927CF01FB28","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T09:24:47Z","2021-01-28T09:24:47Z","2021-01-28T09:24:47Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","if individual dreams and hallucinations are meant for each person who has them, collective hallucinations are meant for the societies where they occur."
"AC2F5F31-6BF3-4158-A38E-ED8E58ADF9EB","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T09:25:59Z","2021-01-28T09:25:59Z","2021-01-28T09:25:59Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","1998"
"AC2EC4E2-6970-4A8E-B36E-A81FE2641187","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T09:26:11Z","2021-01-28T09:26:11Z","2021-01-28T09:26:11Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","1998 US Army document that discusses a microwave technology capable of beaming sounds into heads from hundreds of meters away. With some refinement, the document states, the technology could induce “voices within one’s head.”"
"FC9346D7-9DB9-4A9E-BA89-45C1BD75E4A0","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T09:35:18Z","2021-01-28T09:35:18Z","2021-01-28T09:35:18Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","As if by labeling me unlikable, they don’t have to listen to the story I needed to tell."
"7DA666DD-21F0-4607-ABA7-5C21B5385373","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T10:10:10Z","2021-01-28T10:10:10Z","2021-01-28T10:10:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I have made so many mistakes. And I experience those mistakes I have made as a burning shame. But I can tell a story that transforms that too, not by taking your pain away—because it isn’t mine to take—but rather through understanding the harm I have done, the pain I have caused in you."
"176B45BF-ACB0-4918-BB1A-AE13380F2DA6","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T10:11:30Z","2021-01-28T10:11:30Z","2021-01-28T10:11:30Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","You should be a little afraid of the story you are telling, too. And if you’re not afraid that someone won’t like it, you’re still not telling the truth."
"86DCD444-7159-4399-8587-44EF18059683","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T10:12:55Z","2021-01-28T10:12:55Z","2021-01-28T10:12:55Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Think for a moment how much time you have spent in your life replaying conversations where maybe you said the wrong thing, or how you were maybe too curt with that person in the checkout line, or too forward with that dude you met on Tinder; how maybe you speak too much in meetings or make your views too known. How much time you have wasted fretting about whether other people like you. Just do a quick calculation: How much of your life, do you think, have you spent this way? An hour? A whole day? A week? Maybe entire years? What masterpieces could you have made by now if you’d directed your energy toward writing like a bad motherfucker instead?"
"7DE0EE63-2190-427B-8DEE-8043A5E0B909","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T10:15:37Z","2021-01-28T10:15:37Z","2021-01-28T10:15:37Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","even if no one likes the story we have to tell, there is no story—none at all—that makes any of us unworthy of love."
"ACA21D84-C747-4F91-A469-F70DFBBE9965","2","0","The Best American Essays 2019","Rebecca Solnit","2021-01-28T10:16:48Z","2021-01-28T10:16:48Z","2021-01-28T10:16:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I like setting small goals and achieving them."
"3554EA0B-AF0B-4FA5-83D2-ACA52943B76B","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:39:26Z","2021-01-30T17:39:26Z","2021-01-30T17:39:26Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","I never had, and still do not have, the perception of feeling my personal identity. I appear to myself as the place where something is going on, but there is no ‘I’, no ‘me.’"
"4C931142-ADEE-47DC-A1B2-26221E152D9A","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:39:35Z","2021-01-30T17:39:35Z","2021-01-30T17:39:35Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","me.’ Each of us is a kind of crossroads where things happen."
"85AE2D4C-DFA5-4510-A36D-293DCEDAF83A","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:44:36Z","2021-01-30T17:44:36Z","2021-01-30T17:44:36Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","the language of graphic arts and painting, something which also exists in music and in the libretto"
"6DD17157-3F42-41D7-81B3-8696072E8AFF","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:46:30Z","2021-01-30T17:46:30Z","2021-01-30T17:46:30Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","when we are confronted with phenomena too complex to be reduced to phenomena of a lower order, then we can only approach them by looking to their relationships, that is, by trying to understand what kind of original system they make up."
"B3E40030-2C73-4CA3-BB4D-7C7200D9A7A3","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:46:53Z","2021-01-30T17:46:53Z","2021-01-30T17:46:53Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Nature has only a limited number of procedures at her disposal and that the kinds of procedure which Nature uses at one level of reality are bound to reappear at different levels."
"6EC36FDC-DEA8-446A-B2F1-0A5E39B8DEDB","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:47:22Z","2021-01-30T17:47:22Z","2021-01-30T17:47:22Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","do not mean at all that it is the same thing; of course, it is not. But it is the same kind of problem arising at two different levels of reality."
"B0D8CD6F-B218-4360-812A-2B1BDBBC48C7","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:48:03Z","2021-01-30T17:48:03Z","2021-01-30T17:48:03Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","It would be very far from my mind to try to reduce culture, as we say in our anthropological jargon, to nature; but nevertheless what we witness at the level of culture are phenomena of the same kind from a formal point of view (I do not mean at all substantially)."
"BF140D02-7794-4073-B37B-3C49A17C65BC","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:48:26Z","2021-01-30T17:48:26Z","2021-01-30T17:48:26Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","We can at least trace the same problem to the mind that we can observe on the level of nature, though, of course, the cultural is much more complicated and calls upon a much larger number of variables."
"B1537EC9-D296-4CEA-9564-45D324891010","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:48:41Z","2021-01-30T17:48:41Z","2021-01-30T17:48:41Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","trying to find an order behind what is given to us as a disorder."
"11BF4C71-8277-4EEA-9C9F-7CB53CDB0D1B","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:55:51Z","2021-01-30T17:55:51Z","2021-01-30T17:55:51Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","To speak of rules and to speak of meaning is to speak of the same thing"
"7DDCE3B2-772D-4084-AA5A-27DDCF63928E","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-30T17:59:10Z","2021-01-30T17:59:10Z","2021-01-30T17:59:10Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","If you know that a people, whoever they are, is determined by the bare necessities of living – finding subsistence, satisfying the sexual drives, and so on – then you can explain their social institutions, their beliefs, their mythology, and the like. This very widespread conception in anthropology generally goes under the name of functionalism."
"BEDBFDB9-6020-44A3-B918-39D0F6F70F39","2","0","Myth and Meaning","Claude Lévi-Strauss","2021-01-31T02:34:31Z","2021-01-31T02:34:31Z","2021-01-31T02:34:31Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","usually consider as completely subservient to the need of not starving, of continuing able just to subsist in very harsh material conditions, are perfectly capable of disinterested thinking; that is, they are moved by a need or a desire to understand the world around them, its nature and their society."
"1AC97800-A4FF-4302-9E13-31C3D7C4053D","1","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-04T12:06:04Z","2021-02-04T12:06:04Z","2021-02-04T12:06:04Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","propaedeutic",""
"AECDCF3E-B262-4B24-B3BC-09BA9A63C589","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-04T14:37:52Z","2021-02-04T14:37:52Z","2021-02-04T14:37:52Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","an attempt to do justice in thought itself to the non-identical, that is, precisely to those moments which are not exhausted in our thought"
"4FF96534-E2C7-4D71-ACD3-DC534852436E","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-04T15:52:23Z","2021-02-04T15:52:23Z","2021-02-04T15:52:23Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","What dialectic means for Plato is that a philosophical thought does not simply live there where it stands, as it were, but continues to live when it informs our consciousness without our realizing it."
"179C8417-F263-460A-A768-22768C0B9605","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-04T15:53:55Z","2021-02-04T15:53:55Z","2021-02-04T15:53:55Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","this must not be achieved in a coercive way in accordance with some schema; rather, the concepts must be formed in a way that is appropriate to the thing in questio"
"546FBA94-39C7-44E9-B84C-6F578E965FF4","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-04T15:54:05Z","2021-02-04T15:54:05Z","2021-02-04T15:54:05Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","question"
"AF5A0D5B-2293-4BE2-A42A-351F3227492E","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-12T17:04:54Z","2021-02-12T17:04:54Z","2021-02-12T17:04:54Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","does not content itself merely with the order of concepts but, rather, undertakes to correct the conceptual order by reference to the being of the objects themselves."
"9DB34B45-E62D-4023-A18A-04E5AF3DB545","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-12T17:06:38Z","2021-02-12T17:06:38Z","2021-02-12T17:06:38Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","rather than being simply an elaborate conceptual technique, it is the attempt to overcome all merely conceptual manipulation, to sustain at every level the tension between thought and what it would comprehend."
"6D50C327-D60A-4754-AECE-295D54E0D4C6","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-12T17:07:48Z","2021-02-12T17:07:48Z","2021-02-12T17:07:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","This view assumes that the world is the same as the façade it presents. Philosophy should fundamentally contest this idea."
"A2954E69-11D2-4235-8548-798EEFCA401E","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-12T17:08:49Z","2021-02-12T17:08:49Z","2021-02-12T17:08:49Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Every thought which breaches the façade, or the necessary illusion which is ideology, is an exaggeration"
"03F8B0E9-4B5F-44B8-96B8-4F7D32AC92AA","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-12T21:09:22Z","2021-02-12T21:09:22Z","2021-02-12T21:09:22Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Thus, while everything is indeed to be taken up into thought, thought must also be acknowledged as something which nonetheless differs from its object in every instant."
"55E536CA-08A4-4936-A2AF-5C6416417ABA","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-13T03:30:48Z","2021-02-13T03:30:48Z","2021-02-13T03:30:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","this is the idea of something which is objective, something which is to be unfolded through the concept, of something which is dynamic in itself, and is thus not simply the same as itself, of something which is not identical with itself once and for all, but rather of something which is actually a process."
"28453005-2D0A-4123-B2B1-8721D453FD49","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-13T03:31:55Z","2021-02-13T03:31:55Z","2021-02-13T03:31:55Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","everything that is must actually be comprehended as something in movement, as something that becomes"
"12C82B7D-6FCA-42AB-B2A6-5956EF07245C","2","0","An Introduction to Dialectics","Theodor W. Adorno,Christoph Ziermann","2021-02-13T03:32:21Z","2021-02-13T03:32:21Z","2021-02-13T03:32:21Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","nothing can be thought by us unless it can be thought as something essentially temporal."
"0A5B55CB-D653-4A13-A5A2-B930AF7DD266","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-23T19:02:32Z","2021-04-23T19:02:32Z","2021-04-23T19:02:32Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","We intuit its prehistoric existence by the long shadow it casts across language."
"13CE3B8A-7865-4074-BAE8-1475F2CF3DEE","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-23T19:07:35Z","2021-04-23T19:07:35Z","2021-04-23T19:07:35Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","This art takes as given that sight is there, but not rightly turned nor looking at what it ought to look at…"
"96B72C28-9EEB-455A-BE00-4B3290375B0C","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-23T19:08:38Z","2021-04-23T19:08:38Z","2021-04-23T19:08:38Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","A question that launches a search reminds me of a scientist who wishes to test a hypothesis."
"89D8D3A0-6C61-423C-BD86-16367531BEA4","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-23T19:27:05Z","2021-04-23T19:27:05Z","2021-04-23T19:27:05Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Likewise, our craft does not just make the invisible, seen. It makes a past reality real again."
"56607C64-E38C-45B4-986C-CF92A3817FDD","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T11:00:09Z","2021-04-25T11:00:09Z","2021-04-25T11:00:09Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Recognizing value types is one foundation for better information because it helps you see the inherent structure in the data's origin."
"29C3BBCA-210D-46F3-BFB4-09C3715BECE8","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T11:01:29Z","2021-04-25T11:01:29Z","2021-04-25T11:01:29Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Scalar data, such as temperature, has one value at each position. Vector data, such as air velocity's direction and magnitude, has two values at each positio"
"9248D735-EA8A-4A47-875F-B94F014CD1F5","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T15:18:43Z","2021-04-25T15:18:43Z","2021-04-25T15:18:43Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","S. suffered from a disorder of distraction. He could not make things dull, and had a hard time maintaining focus onanything for extended periods. He was unable to sort his impressions for value and emotional salience. To him the world was far too vivid far too much of the time. …"
"867E7599-2F58-4E3A-85B2-6DFBF08D3AA4","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T15:18:58Z","2021-04-25T15:18:58Z","2021-04-25T15:18:58Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","There were periods in his youth when he did not get up in the morning to go to school because even thinking about arising stimulated memories of having done so before. He thought that he had gone to school even as he lay still under the covers."
"852A04DB-8811-4A7E-BBE5-C93325D5A99F","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T15:19:57Z","2021-04-25T15:19:57Z","2021-04-25T15:19:57Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Data is reality distilled with intention."
"63BFC8D2-4335-437A-8C4D-545F1F527468","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T20:03:38Z","2021-04-25T20:03:38Z","2021-04-25T20:03:38Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","What has been lost from the data's world? Why were some things selected to survive? How has it all been transmitted forward to us, today?"
"98F7AFE5-38F8-4065-ACD3-B7CBD9E7828B","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T20:04:03Z","2021-04-25T20:04:03Z","2021-04-25T20:04:03Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","“Data! data! data!” he cried impatiently. “I can't make bricks without clay.”
SHERLOCK HOLMES, 1892"
"DDEA72EE-2DE0-48A0-814C-573757477B54","2","0","Info We Trust","R J Andrews","2021-04-25T20:10:15Z","2021-04-25T20:10:15Z","2021-04-25T20:10:15Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Graunt's Observations on the Bills of Mortality"
"0490A592-E824-4314-858F-77901E8FF599","2","0","The Penguin Book of the Prose Poem","Jeremy Noel-Tod","2021-07-23T22:04:51Z","2021-07-23T22:04:51Z","2021-07-23T22:04:51Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Wooden bins and metal boxes of nails, screws, ratchets, balled copper wire, brass fittings, jet and helicopter gadgets, lug wrenches, bolts of silk, see-through paper, bamboo calligraphy pens, and curios hammered out of artillery shells."
"3D2E2449-0EDA-4015-978F-AB5853A6B840","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-01T20:49:35Z","2021-10-01T20:49:35Z","2021-10-01T20:49:35Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Meaning is produced by the work’s place in a genre (or outside of one), by the circumstances of its production and by the social (and intellectual and cultural) position of the reader."
"2D585D6B-9481-4B5E-8167-8D8CE61BC8BC","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-01T20:49:56Z","2021-10-01T20:49:56Z","2021-10-01T20:49:56Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Taking its lead from the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure and the anthropology of Claude Lévi-Strauss, and underpinned by Freud and Marx, structuralism rejected human-centred philosophy. Instead, it proposed that all elements of human culture, and all phenomena of human life, could only be understood as being part of a ‘structure’, and any explanation of motives, actions and behaviour had to overcome the illusion of a free subject. Everything could only be explained by its interrelationship to other parts of the scheme."
"6975BF9A-BE70-45E7-A78F-42AC8987D3B1","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-01T20:51:30Z","2021-10-01T20:51:30Z","2021-10-01T20:51:30Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","uses the structures of literature to present an object – a life – which is not ipso facto propitious to literary form, nor has any essential reason to mirror its tropes."
"F7E9D533-562E-4C6E-AC6D-39B8F1D45C41","1","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-01T20:52:16Z","2021-10-01T20:52:16Z","2021-10-01T20:52:16Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","denotative",""
"36044659-56DF-46E6-BDA3-6A2626574115","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-01T20:52:54Z","2021-10-01T20:52:54Z","2021-10-01T20:52:54Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","As Derrida himself wrote, ‘once quotation marks demand to appear, they don’t know when to stop.’"
"1407BACA-F529-4848-A994-BA22DB06452F","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-01T20:53:35Z","2021-10-01T20:53:35Z","2021-10-01T20:53:35Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","To ‘do’ deconstruction is indeed to start from the position that any emphatic statement carries within it a cultural, lexical and political history that reinforces (engenders, instigates, propagates) what Derrida called the metaphysics of presence, the existence of the transcendental signifier into which we can plant our flag of meaning."
"D69E9BC4-6F3C-42B9-9F8B-3166672C94A6","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-02T11:06:12Z","2021-10-02T11:06:12Z","2021-10-02T11:06:12Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","As Derrida himself put it, in one of his more laconic utterances, ‘ordinary language is probably right.’3"
"A29E6555-DCF6-44CD-8581-953E9C2CBBDC","1","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-02T11:07:32Z","2021-10-02T11:07:32Z","2021-10-02T11:07:32Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","aporia",""
"B762AF56-9049-4F83-98A8-6630D0E12D61","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-02T11:08:48Z","2021-10-02T11:08:48Z","2021-10-02T11:08:48Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","Derrida’s analysis of Husserl’s ‘now’ – that originary moment, that imaginary vantage point, where one can carry out a phenomenological description of the world as though time does not exist (nor, therefore, history). Husserl relies on this ‘now’ to generate his philosophy and to set its limits, but the concept ‘now’ is itself assumed,"
"A93BE453-6F15-4535-8CA9-A1481722FEF4","2","0","An Event, Perhaps","Peter Salmon","2021-10-02T11:15:00Z","2021-10-02T11:15:00Z","2021-10-02T11:15:00Z","0","","","","","","","0","","","","","This is one of the binary oppositions which sustain metaphysics, and metaphysics is
the enterprise of returning ‘strategically’, ‘ideally’, to an origin or to a priority thought to be simple, intact, normal, pure, standard, self-identical, in order then to think in terms of derivation, complication, deterioration, accident, etc. All metaphysicians, from Plato to Rousseau, Descartes to Husserl, have proceeded in this way, conceiving good to be before evil, the positive before the negative, the pure before the impure, the simple before the complex, the essential before the accidental, the imitated before the imitation, etc. And this is not just one metaphysical gesture among others, it is the metaphysical exigency, that which has been the most constant, most profound and most potent.4"
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