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23 In Marx's own writings , capital determines life as particular “ life forms , ” and life “ itself ” cannot be construed as a productive force : thus , struggle must focus on the actual forces that mutilate the lives of proletarians .
23 In Marx's own writings , capital determines life as particular “ life forms , ” and life “ itself ” cannot be construed as a productive force : thus , struggle must focus on the actual forces that mutilate the lives of proletarians .
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If we are to pursue , without overtaking , the elusive intensity provoking this excess — that which Artaud calls life — we cannot simply subjugate it to the annihilatory force of the understanding , to the dissecting and desiccating ...
If we are to pursue , without overtaking , the elusive intensity provoking this excess — that which Artaud calls life — we cannot simply subjugate it to the annihilatory force of the understanding , to the dissecting and desiccating ...
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Just as laughter asserts a disruptive and unrepresentable force against the incessant production of meaning , the Theater of Cruelty is “ not a representation . It is life itself , in the extent to which life is unrepresentable .
Just as laughter asserts a disruptive and unrepresentable force against the incessant production of meaning , the Theater of Cruelty is “ not a representation . It is life itself , in the extent to which life is unrepresentable .
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