The isolations of capitalism and the despairs of facing Empire’s increasingly blatant yet always insidious machinations, oppressions, and attacks will drive me to seek the reminders that are here: of how to recognize my own moments of rigidity, and of how to recognize-beside, within, and far from me-moments of transformation. Like the moment when I first heard Gil Scott-Heron, I knew upon first read that I would return to this book. We’ve all heard so many conflicting words The limits of critique: from paranoia to potentialĪppendix 1: Feeling Powers Growing-An Interview with Silvia FedericiĪppendix 2: Breaking Down the Walls around Each Other-An Interview with Kelsey Cham C.įoreword by Hari Alluri Willing to be Troubled: an essay with a love note to Gil Scott-Heron Radical perfectionism and paranoid reading Lack-finding, perfectionism, schooling, walking You’re so paranoid, you probably think this section is about you (Mis)trust and (ir)responsibility under EmpireĮmergent trust and responsibility: three examplesĬhapter 4: Stifling Air, Burnout, Political PerformanceĬhapter 5: Undoing Rigid Radicalism, Activating Joy Trust and responsibility as common notions The active shaping of our worlds togetherĬhapter 3: Trust and Responsibility as Common Notions Starting from where people find themselvesĬhapter 2: Friendship, Freedom, Ethics, AffinityĬonnecting Spinozan currents to Indigenous resurgence Willing to be Troubled: an essay with a love note to Gil Scott-Heron
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