Friday, September 25, 2009

Kobo Again

How to live a Post-political life.
Politics cannotes divisiveness and division of groups into polar spheres or polemics. In this way politics is a large scale representation of the rights of the individual up and over that of the whole of humanity. How is this defeated? Does morality provide us with a shematic for overcoming the bastion of individuality? No. Morality is fallible, and subjective. A correct morality has never and will never exist. In this sense, I agree in spirit with my predessesors including Nitzche, and wholly disagree with the philosophy espoused by Emanuel Kant and his modern counterparts. I have several proofs of this hypothesis, and though I feel it's a wasted effort I shall provide some of these proofs in the passages to follow:--

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