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in relation to human affairs, not to laugh, not to cry, not to become indignant, but to understand. Spinoza |
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Thought is common to all. Heraclitus |
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Labour is the living, form giving fire; it is the transitoriness of thing, their temporality, as their formation by living time. MARX Go to The Labor of Fire Link to Cultural Logic |
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