Morning Comrades.
Continuing with the notion of now wanting to waste anyones time with rage posts about obvious digressions of our masters, as relevant as they can be at times, we are going to dig a little deeper into the philosophical fabrics of our reality with Rosa Luxemburg today. Why you ask? Well, mostly because it is one of those stepping stones, akin to that moment in Indiana Jones 3 when Indy takes the infamous 3rd leap of faith over an invisible bridge:
Additionally, it was one of those ideas that helped me and continues to help me when retain and regain clarity when I am confronted by the onslaught of their bullshit. Specifically, we will expand on idea by Luxemberg that stated:
"What presents itself to us as bourgeois legality is nothing but the violence of the ruling class, a violence raised to an obligatory norm from the outset."
Luxemburg
Importantly, it is not solely the idea of what is “legal” that Luxemburg was referring to but our entire, constructed existence. This is vital and with that, let’s get into it.
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