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Re: FS & Praxis
- Subject: Re: FS & Praxis
- From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 13:56:18 -0400
Dear Matt P:
Ever see "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen"?
My memory may be a bit off, but it seems like Susan Buck-Morss' _The Origins of
Negative Dialectic_ related a description by members of the FS of Naziism as a
combination of irrationalism and "the reign of administrative reason,"
"administrative reason" being, I suppose, the mechanism propogating and
institutionalizing an essential irrationalism.
Jim
matthew piscioneri wrote:
> It's all about sitting down talking, re-talking, listening and re-listening
> etc. Put simply, communicative reason has a poor showing at the box office.
> Given the bloodiness of the last 200 centuries, a little bit of boringness
> might go a long way. The worst outcome of communicative reason will be
> ushering in of the reign of administrative reason. God forbid. Quick Eugene.
> Sharpen the axe.
>
> Regards,
>
> MattP
- Thread context:
- Re: FS & Praxis, (continued)
- Re: FS & Praxis,
Ralph Dumain Sun 06 Apr 2003, 16:11 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
bob scheetz Mon 07 Apr 2003, 04:52 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
matthew piscioneri Mon 07 Apr 2003, 11:25 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
Jim Rovira Mon 07 Apr 2003, 14:14 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
Jim Rovira Mon 07 Apr 2003, 17:56 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
matthew piscioneri Mon 07 Apr 2003, 23:59 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
bob scheetz Wed 09 Apr 2003, 04:43 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
Ralph Dumain Wed 09 Apr 2003, 05:58 GMT
- Re: FS & Praxis,
matthew piscioneri Wed 09 Apr 2003, 11:28 GMT
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