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And always, what is excluded even from this
enlightened, imaginary state, would be those who
refuse representation, namely, the hacker class as
a class. To hack is to refuse representation, to
make matters express themselves otherwise. To hack
is always to produce a difference, if only a minute
difference, in the production of information. To
hack is to trouble the object or the subject, by
transforming in some way the very process of
production by which objects and subjects come into
being and recognise each other by their
representations.
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