through europe - victory http://th-rough.eu/taxonomy/term/320/0 en From Resistance to Victory: on the logic of emancipatory warfare http://th-rough.eu/writers/campagna-eng/resistance-victory-logic-emancipatory-warfare <span class='print-link'></span><div class="rtejustify"> <strong>Resistance</strong> <p> Humans seem to be inescapably bound to a position of double pressure. On the one hand, they are constricted by the limits of the mortality of their flesh, and by the finitude of the resources which surround them. On the other, they endure the weight of a system of abstract thoughts which, as well as &lsquo;lifting&rsquo; them above the mortal world, also threatens them with sets of impossible demands. It is within this structure, I believe, that we should understand the meaning and practice of resistance.</p> <p> At the same time stuck and enhanced by these two invisible neighbors, human life unfolds as constant negotiation between them. In its struggle to resist the pressure of mortality, and in their quest for what we could define synthetically as &lsquo;health&rsquo;, humans employ their ability for abstract thought. This is what is at heart, for example, of the development of science, technology, art and philosophy, but also, and most importantly, of politics.&nbsp; Perhaps it is politics, understood as the management of all available resources with the aim of enabling the enjoyment of life, above any other human practice, that constitutes our way of resisting the uncanny proximity of death.</p></div> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/campagna-eng/resistance-victory-logic-emancipatory-warfare" target="_blank">read more</a></p> campagna-eng politics resistance strategy struggle victory war English Sun, 29 Sep 2013 10:11:25 +0000 Federico Campagna 347 at http://th-rough.eu To Do and Do Not http://th-rough.eu/writers/campagna-eng/do-and-do-not <span class='print-link'></span><div class="rtejustify"> <strong>Stuff</strong></div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <div class="rtejustify"> The supposed invasion of the <em>being</em> by the <em>having</em> has been a recurrent theme throughout the history of Western civilization. Long before the advent of capitalism, one&rsquo;s material possessions and social status in the community were already deeply intertwined. It was not by accident that the mention of a king in the pages of the Iliad was often followed by the endless list of his possessions, as if the number of sheep and pigs one possessed helped in some way to express the personality of the individual.</div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <div class="rtejustify"> As time went by, the crass simplicity of the lists of the Iliad, turned into a more sophisticated catalogue of belongings. As already noted by Suetonius, first, and by Sallust later, at the time of the Roman empire fashion had already entered the equation of material wealth and social subjectivity. Above a certain threshold of wealth, It wasn&rsquo;t just the sheer amount of <em>stuff</em> that one owned that was used to define his (rarely her) social status, but it was <em>what</em> he owned. His possessions did not simply have to be opulent and abundant &ndash; they also had to be filtered by the whims of fashion.</div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <div class="rtejustify"> This trend proved unstoppable even during the so-called dark ages, and when private wealth could not keep pace with a minimum level of sophistication, the Church stepped in by prodigally investing in the assertion of its hegemony over fashion. If, out of laziness, we did not want to look back to those remote times for proof, we would simply have to look at the obsession for fashionable opulence of the current Pope, Benedictus XVI, rightly considered by many as the reincarnation of a medieval Pope in present times.</div> <div class="rtejustify"> &nbsp;</div> <p><a href="http://th-rough.eu/writers/campagna-eng/do-and-do-not" target="_blank">read more</a></p> campagna-eng action anarchism anti-work capitalism depression psychopathology taoism victory work English Mon, 20 Feb 2012 12:35:42 +0000 Federico Campagna 263 at http://th-rough.eu