Simon Critchley Quotes
There's A Floating Distraction In The Contemporary World, Life At A Distance Enabled By Technology. I Want People To Commit At The Level Of Their Subjectivity. The Idea Of Subjective Commitment Is At The Core Of Ethics, Something That Divides The Self From Itself. I Become An Ethical Self. I Cannot Meet That Ideal, I Cannot Fulfill It, It Divides Me From Myself And It Makes Me Strive Harder. This Ideal Subjective Ethical Drive Is At The Heart Of An Absolutely Earnest, Radical Politics That Insists That People Will Be Able To Engage With Each Other, And They're Lifted From Irony At That Point.
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