Back to AtD. Anarchism again
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 8 07:12:56 CDT 2012
Misc. ...Candlebrow U in action:
Graeber in Debt goes on to write about attending academic conferences in the years preceding the Crash
of 2008 in which self-deluded academics .."trendy social theorists presented papers arguing that
these new forms of securitization, [debt swaps, credit and commodity derivatives, etc.]
linked to new information technologies, heralded a looming
transformation in the very nature of time, possibility---reality itself.".....!!
That TRP, still a visionary prophet......
From: Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>
To: pynchon -l <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 5, 2012 7:47 AM
Subject: Back to AtD. Anarchism again
Not long ago I posted a few sentences from David Graeber, Fellow in Anthropology,
anarchism theorist and practitioner--seems he was a key influence in the creation of
the General Assembly process within the Occupy movement. He was there as early as
anyone.
Since then, i have obtained his newest book called Debt: The First 5,000 Years.
Here is a very interesting paragraph that contains a lot of TRP's themes, I suggest.
By "mathematics" herein, he means something like "the exchange theory of value"...
the situation within most larger societies where money--counting, measuring beyond use
in a match-up of numbers to a 'price' --becomes the means of exchange.
p. 14 "The way violence, or the threat of violence, turns human relations into mathematics
will crop up again and again over the course of this book.....source of the moral confusions
re debt.......the dilemmas appear to be as old as civilization itself.......
Abridged: ....Mesopotamia, in the Vedas..and "still lies underneath ...our institutions today---
state and market---our ...conceptions of freedom, morality, sociality---all of which have been
shaped by a history of war, conquest and slavery in ways we're no longer cpable of
perceiving because we can no longer imagine things in any other way."........
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