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6 years, 9 months ago

general education as an attempt to democratise

General education is basically an attempt to democratize what had been an elite mold. It’s a combination of Humboldt, with the whole idea of Bildung, and a little bit of Oxbridge, I think. There used to be the idea of an educated gentleman, who was able to confront a whole range of problems, from…

The Point Critical Attempts by Moishe Postone
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an anthology for the dead writers

Of course there was an anthology for the dead writers! And of course it was t o be edited by Baig! And of course none of us - only the fucking living breathing future of fucking Indian literature - were invited to contribute!

—p.231 Granta 139: Best of Young American Novelists 3 The Anthology (222) by Karan Mahajan
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this sack of skin full of problems topic/having-a-body

I got used to it, in a way, being this sack of skin full of problems, because having a body doesn't give you the right to have one that works correctly. Having a body doesn't seem to give you any rights at all.

—p.206 The Answers (198) by Catherine Lacey
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the violence of a power structure

[...] he hated the police. In a deep simple way he hated this embodied power arrayed against everything and everyone he cared for. They would unleash violence with impunity, as they always had. But he did not mistake the violence of a power structure, insinuating itself in the false consciousness o…

—p.181 Country & Eastern (174) by Greg Jackson
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behind possession of any sort: dispossession topic/meritocracy

[...] The lineage of the control and ownership of land traced back invariably to violence. Behind possession of any sort: dispossession. Today's notion that wealth testified and attached to merit - to the quality of ideas and tenacity of labor - made an attractive but thin veneer on the true stor…

—p.178 Country & Eastern (174) by Greg Jackson