The Principle of Unrest : Activist Philosophy in the Expanded Field
There is no such thing as rest. The world is always on the move. It is made of movement. We find ourselves always in the midst of it, in transformations under way. The basic category for understanding is activity - and only derivatively subject, object, rule, order. What is called for is an 'ac...
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Main Author: | Massumi, Brian (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Open Humanities Press
2017
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