Community Without Community.
Borderlands 2007, May, 6, 1
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Nothing is more instructive ... than the way Spinoza conceives of the common. All bodies, he says, have it in common to express the divine attributes of extension ... And yet what is common cannot in any case constitute the essence of the single case. Decisive here is the idea of an inessential commonality, a solidarity that in no way concerns an essence. Taking-place, the communication of singularities in the attribute of extension, does not unite them in essence, but scatters them in existence. --Giorgio Agamben, 1993: 18-19.
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