The Post-Man Already Always Rings Twice
The Post-Man Already Always Rings Twice
Discusses the abyss between linear and nonlinear time, which itself reflects, or is reflective of, the aporia of post-structuralism: describing things “simultaneously” in both their historical and timeless or synoptic aspect. Hopi time, Derrida’s gloss on Heidegger’s notion of vulgar time, futurism, and rock and roll.
Keywords: science, philosophy, Bataille, Whitehead, Derrida, Margulis, biopolitics, psychedelics, thermodynamics
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