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race stuff

"But when I make my way over to [Officer] Inoue, he tells me that if I'm going to try some Asian crap it won't work, so I ask him what the hell that even means.

"The race stuff, he says. You're Asian, and I'm Asian, so you think we have some kind of connection. I'm telling you right now that we don't. I'm Japanese, and you're either Chinese or Korean. There's no connection here, so please sit down and wait while my backup gets here."

~~ from Jeff Chon's "There's No Connection Here" in King Ludd's Rag, No. 5, May 2021

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Published on December 05, 2021 11:35

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November 21, 2021

Giants in the Earth

I've recently come across two authors I read years ago but have neither heard discussed nor read about in the decades since. First came O.E. Roolvag's novel Giants in the Earth, presented in the subtitle of "A Norwegian American Journey." This essay from The American Conservative is presented as part memoir, part literary review, and with a substanatial section on Norwegian film. Second was Ernst Cassirer, most likely the least well known of the four famous philosophers discussed in Wolfram Eilenberger's Time of the Magicians: Wittgenstein, Benjamin, Cassirer, Heidegger, and the Decade That Reinvented Philosophy. I read Giants in the Earth as an 11th grader at Central High School in Philadelphia, and I read Ernst Cassirer as a first-year student in Wesleyan University's Freshman Integrated Program. I wonder if anyone anywhere is working through Roolvag and Cassirer as assigned reading right now.

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Published on November 21, 2021 06:58

November 19, 2021

November 14, 2021

the actual basis of all symbolic forms

"In the winter of 1919, as he passed through the machine-gun fire of the Spartacist uprising, this time on his way to the university rather than the press office, he was already working on the manuscript of the first volume, concerning the phenomenon of human language as the actual basis of all symbolic forms. Cassirer was sure that he was working on something of consequence, the great idea of his life. And, as if summoned by fate, in May 1919—around the time that the corpse of Rosa Luxembourg, murdered in January, was fished out of the Landwehr Canal—he received a letter from the newly established Hamburg University."
~~ from Time of the Magicians: Wittgenstein, Benjamin, Cassirer, Heidegger, and the Decade That  Reinvented Philosophy by Wolfram Eilenberger
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Published on November 14, 2021 11:10

November 5, 2021