« The border will never end because it is inherent in the rule of law and even when it takes the funeral form of the Styx and the Nocher Charon passing the dead across the river, it is good to live. »
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Régis Debray
Praise for borders |
Régis Debray
Praise for borders
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« Regis visits a contemporary art exhibition. See and hear as one is invited at the entrance of each room, through large monitors, theoretic artists, when asked about their relationship to their practice, time, space, body, materials, death, etc., answering with platitudes and common places, with a vocabulary of thirty words, suggests that before implementing art education courses it would not be bad for National Education to allow these waste clearers to leave reading and writing (ART PRESS and LIBERATION are not always enough to fill this educational gap). »
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Régis Debray
Clearances, Volume 2: A candid at his window |
Régis Debray
Clearances, Volume 2: A candid at his window
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« In The Shape of a City, Julien Gracq recalls that "the state of latent and continuous friction electrifies relationships." Civilizational smear-frotta causes eczema. Religious fundamentalisms are the skin diseases of the global world where cultures are touch-touch. »
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Régis Debray
Praise for borders |
Régis Debray
Praise for borders
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