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What I've been up to[edit]

Project Article Created
Socialism An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital[DYK 1] 2023-02-16
Korea Basic Medicine[DYK 2] 2023-03-20
Internet Culture HeadOn[DYK 3] Was , created by SchnellerDamon
Internet Culture Sanctioned Suicide[DYK 4] 2023-02-10
Korea Seongsu Bridge disaster[DYK 5] 2023-02-18
Korea Incheon Station[DYK 6] Was , created by Jpbarrass
Disability William Bronston[DYK 7] 2023-11-13
Philosophy Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century[DYK 8] 2023-08-01
Korea Gangnam[DYK 9] 2023-02-25
Disability Judge Rotenberg Center Was , created by Cyde
Korea Korean Wave Was , created by Visviva
Sociology Racecraft[DYK 10] 2023-06-13
Socialism Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat Was , created by Bohemian Baltimore
Korea "Dokdo Is Our Land"[DYK 11] 2023-03-01
Korea List of Korean dramas associated with the Korean Wave 2023-03-23

Some of my best uploads[edit]

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Current projects[edit]

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GA Reviews[edit]

Some essays I liked[edit]

Random quote[edit]

The repressive societies now being established have two new characteristics: repression is softer, more diffuse, more generalized, but at the same time much more violent. For all who can submit, adapt, and be channeled in, there will be a lessening of political intervention. There will be more and more psychologists, even psychoanalysts, in the police department; there will be more community therapy available; the problems of the individual and of the couple will be talked about everywhere; repression will be more psychologically comprehensive. The work of prostitutes will have to be recognized, there will be a drug advisor on radio—in short, there will be a general climate of understanding acceptance. But if there are categories and individuals who escape this inclusion, if people attempt to question the general system of confinement, then they will be exterminated like the Black Panthers in the U.S., or their personalities exterminated as it happened with the Red Army Faction in Germany.

— Félix Guattari, Why Italy?

The tradition of the oppressed teaches us that the 'state of emergency' in which we live is not the exception but the rule.

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Notes[edit]

Did you know...

  1. ^ ... that An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital was considered unusual for introducing the three volumes of Karl Marx's Capital?
  • ^ ... that Basic Medicine features North Korean propaganda?
  • ^ ... that a commercial for HeadOn drew comparisons to Maoist posters, North Korean propaganda, and Hillary Clinton?
  • ^ ... that the decision to report the name of an internet forum dedicated to suicide was described by journalist Megan Twohey as one of the "biggest ethical issues that we had ever dealt with"?
  • ^ ... that after the Seongsu Bridge collapsed in Seoul, radiographic testing found that 110 of the 111 connections in the bridge were filled with defects?
  • ^ ... that the rights to build Incheon Station in the Korean Empire were temporarily given to an American company in an attempt to protect it from the Empire of Japan?
  • ^ ... that the great nephew of Leon Trotsky was a physician for the Black Panther Party and helped deinstitutionalize Willowbrook State School?
  • ^ ... that one reviewer for the book Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century was let down by the book's lack of poetry?
  • ^ ... that the rapid development of GangnaminSeoul was spurred by the 1968 North Korean assassination attempt on military dictator Park Chung-hee?
  • ^ ... that the book Racecraft argues that the concept of human races were developed to justify racism?
  • ^ ... that the melody of "Dokdo Is Our Land" is commonly used by South Korean students as a study tool?
  • Miscellaneous[edit]

    SubpagesNewPagesFeed • This user may sometimes share an IP address with (my lovely boyfriend) Conditaneus • I release all of my contributions on Wikipedia into the public domain


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