Isaac Ariail Reed

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Isaac Ariail Reed (1978-unknown) was born in Durham, NC, where he attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics before leaving for the northeast for college. Isaac writes social and political theory, cultural sociology and historical sociology and, occasionally, cultural commentary.

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“For the desire for freedom, as the antinomy to domination, does not easily square with the need, in the projects that humans pursue together, for delegation—it does not accommodate easily the complexities of authorship as a social phenomenon”
Isaac Ariail Reed, Power in Modernity: Agency Relations and the Creative Destruction of the King’s Two Bodies

“This sense of the need to decide, when no respected rules were in place according to which to make a decision, is perhaps what makes revolutionary moments so performative, and troubled times so amenable to charismatic leaders”
Isaac Ariail Reed, Power in Modernity: Agency Relations and the Creative Destruction of the King’s Two Bodies

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