1 u. 53 min.

Quiver 8 - 24/5 - Conspiracy Quiver: New Weapons for Thought

    • Filosofie

Group: Conspiracy


On May 24th, Quiver continued with a discussion of “conspiracy.”

In our disenchanted present, politicians boast about having the  courage to speak truth while their opponents merely spread conspiracy.

Quiver holds none of these pretentions. Its interests lie with myths, fictions, and conspiracies – not that they are all taken as good, but  rather, as the raw material of aesthetics, practices, worlds, and lives  to which we find ourselves inseparably connected.

The first reading visited the anti-fascist use of ritual that went  under the sign Acéphale, by way of the text “The Sacred Conspiracy” by  Georges Bataille. Those interested in the topic may enjoy reading more from the book by the same name that collects many of the documents from  the group.

The second reading is Laura Riding’s “The Myth” from Anarchism is Not  Enough. In it, she wonders how much of life is tied to a grand Myth. Why do people dedicate their lives to defending society, religion, or other  social systems? How do some come to question such Myth? And why?


Updates

Group: Conspiracy


On May 24th, Quiver continued with a discussion of “conspiracy.”

In our disenchanted present, politicians boast about having the  courage to speak truth while their opponents merely spread conspiracy.

Quiver holds none of these pretentions. Its interests lie with myths, fictions, and conspiracies – not that they are all taken as good, but  rather, as the raw material of aesthetics, practices, worlds, and lives  to which we find ourselves inseparably connected.

The first reading visited the anti-fascist use of ritual that went  under the sign Acéphale, by way of the text “The Sacred Conspiracy” by  Georges Bataille. Those interested in the topic may enjoy reading more from the book by the same name that collects many of the documents from  the group.

The second reading is Laura Riding’s “The Myth” from Anarchism is Not  Enough. In it, she wonders how much of life is tied to a grand Myth. Why do people dedicate their lives to defending society, religion, or other  social systems? How do some come to question such Myth? And why?


Updates

1 u. 53 min.