Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer Quotes
The Imposition Of The Inevitability--that The Everyday Must Unfold In Particular Ways And That All Bodies Should Behave Similarly--creates Parity Among Actors, In This Case Between Individuals And Society, Between One And The Masses; It Renders Them Isomorphic And Subject To The Same Rules. In The Social Formulation Of The Inevitabilities Of American Capitalism And Expectations Of Human Desire, These Isomorphic Bodies Are Rendered Congruent In Rough Fashion And Inseparable.
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