#54: Rethinking the slow movement
Our way of life sets a frenetic pace, that is akin to a vicious circle. Can we slow down or should we rather abandon this way in favour of a pace more in keeping with the natural rhythms of life. We discuss
Our way of life sets a frenetic pace, that is akin to a vicious circle. Can we slow down or should we rather abandon this way in favour of a pace more in keeping with the natural rhythms of life. We discuss
We often hear this but is this even possible if we do not consider what underwrites our way of life; how we make others a means. We discuss.
What does consumer sovereignty become when average social relations are potentialized from want to creativity. We discuss.
We reserve time as a supplement so the choices that would potentialise life have to considered in light of this given, we discuss.
To unmarket our way of life is to dispose of the way of our communication when beholden to marketing. We explore this transition in greater detail.
When independence is considered an ideal whereby you must secure it against the "they" we set in motion a way of life that has at its core social distancing as an ideal. We discuss
If we are marginal, then to potentialise our lives through an indivisible creativity would be a way of over overcoming our slightness. We discuss the way towards this
Is life about securing credit for the afterlife of our labouring? If so are we substantiating purgatory as a way of life and the marketing of visions to console us with? We discuss.
We are market oriented, but what exactly does that mean? We explore this question with a view to surpassing it.
If we are marginal, in the sense we are a means towards the end of life we presuppose, we look at our indivisibility as the ideal we should aspire to in our way towards it.