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In this discussion, Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose and I discuss the three major sections of Belonging Again (Part 1 - An Explanation). This involves an in-depth review Philip Rieff's role in inspiring the book by pointing at the problem of disappearing social constraints or givens, which are necessary for the subject's cultural belonging. The trouble involves defining new social givens that can provide belonging, while avoiding the defence of traditional culture, from which we have been released. What is at stake is political resolution of the "legitimisation or authority crisis" as well as the "trance of believability," so characteristic of modern civilisation, but now a symptom which threatens the foundation of civilisation in the capacity to reproduce itself socially. Throughout the discussion, we also reflect from a tragic sociological point of view on the paradox of rising suicide with the rise of modern freedom, the tensions between state and international capital, the role and relation of modern philosophies of Hegel, Nietzsche and Deleuze, as well as the contradictory politics of the sexual-gendered-racialised body. We end with a meditation on the necessity to walk the middle path between isolationism and collectivism, a call to the present moment which is in touch with the child energy, as well as a perspective on the problem of being human that makes the dance of life more beautiful.
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In this discussion, Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose and I discuss the three major sections of Belonging Again (Part 1 - An Explanation). This involves an in-depth review Philip Rieff's role in inspiring the book by pointing at the problem of disappearing social constraints or givens, which are necessary for the subject's cultural belonging. The trouble involves defining new social givens that can provide belonging, while avoiding the defence of traditional culture, from which we have been released. What is at stake is political resolution of the "legitimisation or authority crisis" as well as the "trance of believability," so characteristic of modern civilisation, but now a symptom which threatens the foundation of civilisation in the capacity to reproduce itself socially. Throughout the discussion, we also reflect from a tragic sociological point of view on the paradox of rising suicide with the rise of modern freedom, the tensions between state and international capital, the role and relation of modern philosophies of Hegel, Nietzsche and Deleuze, as well as the contradictory politics of the sexual-gendered-racialised body. We end with a meditation on the necessity to walk the middle path between isolationism and collectivism, a call to the present moment which is in touch with the child energy, as well as a perspective on the problem of being human that makes the dance of life more beautiful.
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https://philosophyportal.online/sex-masculinity-god
https://philosophyportal.online/enter-the-alien
https://philosophyportal.online/systems-subjects
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