h1s_l0rdsh1p
29-09-2007, 05:01 PM
Well, I'm checking out the "hot topic" threads, and honestly, it's almost...
I don't know. just not what I'd expect.
Anyways,
Did a few things today that's nice. I got a pet rabbit today! :D Not sure what to call it yet, but I'm just setting everything up, you know.
Also, got a new book. It's called "Time for Revolution" by Antonio Negri.
This is what the back of the book describes about it.
Time for Revolution explores the burning issue of our times: is there still a place for resistance in a society utterly subsumed by capitalism?
Written in prison two decades apart, these two essays reflect Negri's abiding interest in the philosopy of time and resistance. The first is a central work in Negri's oeuvre, tracing the fracture lines which force capitalist society into a perpetual crisis. The second essay, written immediately after the global bestseller, Empire, provides a conceptual toolbox, deepening our understanding of the two key concepts of empire and multitude.
I also read abit of a book on Kaballah.
Now, this book, The Power of the Kaballah, first took me in because I figured, maybe there is some relevence to it.
Only to find, and realize now.
It says the origins of the universe, is...
ENERGY!
Isn't everyone and their brother starting to make some money off of this?
But, I have decided though, that I am going to the the Zohar, just to see what's in there.
Anybody else got some book names that might interest me?
I don't know. just not what I'd expect.
Anyways,
Did a few things today that's nice. I got a pet rabbit today! :D Not sure what to call it yet, but I'm just setting everything up, you know.
Also, got a new book. It's called "Time for Revolution" by Antonio Negri.
This is what the back of the book describes about it.
Time for Revolution explores the burning issue of our times: is there still a place for resistance in a society utterly subsumed by capitalism?
Written in prison two decades apart, these two essays reflect Negri's abiding interest in the philosopy of time and resistance. The first is a central work in Negri's oeuvre, tracing the fracture lines which force capitalist society into a perpetual crisis. The second essay, written immediately after the global bestseller, Empire, provides a conceptual toolbox, deepening our understanding of the two key concepts of empire and multitude.
I also read abit of a book on Kaballah.
Now, this book, The Power of the Kaballah, first took me in because I figured, maybe there is some relevence to it.
Only to find, and realize now.
It says the origins of the universe, is...
ENERGY!
Isn't everyone and their brother starting to make some money off of this?
But, I have decided though, that I am going to the the Zohar, just to see what's in there.
Anybody else got some book names that might interest me?