Revolt-59.
Politics can become expressive only when it is
a politics of freeing the virtuality of
information. In liberating information from its
objectification as a commodity, it liberates also
the subjective force of statement. Subject and
object meet each other outside of their mere lack
of each other, by their desire merely for each
other. Expressive politics does not seek to
overthrow the existing society, or to reform its
larger structures, or to preserve its structure so
as to maintain an existing coalition of interests.
It seeks to permeate existing states with a new
state of existence, spreading the seeds of an
alternative practice of everyday life.
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