on ceremony and stasis
The ceremonial must be performed precisely because it is the repetition of our desire - you have no right to change anything unless you intensify our desire. We will it to return.
- Michael Hardt - "Prison time," Yale French Studies Vol. 91, 1997, pg 76
- Michael Hardt - "Prison time," Yale French Studies Vol. 91, 1997, pg 76
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