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The Assault on Reason

I often start with a sampling of the pleasure of taking part in history, of being a part of reason An enjoyment that is always in small amounts communicating the death of others, with death in general Those vicissitudes of making sense and value-creating that are assuring the continuation of vacuum The insolvency of all things dispersed in a depolarized space. It still reconducting something indestructible that is destroying it An advocacy for a universe of consensus that is acceptable, we not wanting to revolt against its consequences And if there exists a morality even this mores must be under the spell of the eccentric cycle of its effects Always this commitment to the extreme phenomena, never to take part in the illusion of the end.

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