BOOK 2 - #50 - 2/13/01 8:03:04 AM

mass fetish introspection vehicle

Whatever narratives or systems that once allowed us to think we could unproblematically and universally define public agreement
have now been questioned by the acknowledgment of differences
as to the what's and who's and how they get to define it, 
[This] seems increasingly an important topic for consideration.
In the seventies a great many artists began to do very different sorts of
things, not knowing, and perhaps not caring, whether or not it was art.
The incessant reportage of its uncharted proclivity
depended on open and easy access [as well as]
abstention from engaging fully in capitalistic pursuits
The turn from modernism  to postmodernism has emphasized fragmentation in society, the environment, and the individual.
the world comes to us in pieces, in fragments, lacking any overall pattern
There are only changes of state. 
Certain combinations of state changes might manifest themselves as 
observable entities such as [that which]
reflects the mix of past and future, the jumble of cultures and the perpetual salvo of sounds and sights that defines the spectacular intensity of New York City
an issue that speaks to both the nature and necessity of customary control 
to be imposed upon the masses in a 'carrot and stick' like fashion.
a loud cacophony from a guild of glib moral cheerleaders professing moral outrage
They are just changing state according to a set of rules.
Once we assert the new reality, it seems more manageable and less daunting
The first readers of this manuscript are the ones that understand the "magic" behind that information
To do this, you'll have to start wiring dorms with Category 5 wiring
A 20th century historian also notes that
Some respondents mentioned the need for more indoor social space.
due to loneliness, lack of love, or some other factor
The importance of it is in our experience of a new conceptual space.
There is a sense of plugging into an almost universal entity, 
A sense that one can access virtually anything, 
can communicate effortlessly with other people across space and time.
The major propagandist of U.S. government policy was in fact 
the then President, George Bush, who spoke frequently and publicly on the crisis,
Yet the public agenda for sanctions were always conscientiously
coded in the ethical terminology of 'defence'
It is hardly possible to overrate the value...
of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves,
So the reason is decoherence. And entanglement is a reason too
(... are those the same thing seen from different angle?).
We can see this in the earnest business of typology construction.
I'll master your language, and in the meantime, I'll create my own. le #1!
 
 


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