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El Lissitzky, For the Voice, 1923
from This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About
I'm not sure who I am but I know who I've been
The United States has no conscience. – Kwame Ture (1941-1998)
In truth, December destroyed me. January crushed me. By February, I was not myself. March rolled in like beatings and rolled out like a bear hug. In April I stared out the window for a fucking month. I don’t want October. I don’t want November. I don’t want to feel those crippling blows that I can’t explain to myself, my friends or you so I soften them with hours of Nintendo.
Sec. Clinton on colonialism in Africa: “Get over it.”
She’s such an asswipe.
Kristina Alisauskaite
DON’T ASK VIII 19.7 H x 15.7 W x 0.8 in
…they’ll say we’re disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war.
Howard Zinn at a peace rally in Boston Common on May 5, 1971. (via fuckyeahdialectics)
Lady of the Night (Don Blanding poetry book ilustration, 1935)
We never live only by our own efforts, we never live only for ourselves; our most intimate, our most personal thinking is connected by a thousand links with that of the world.
Victor Serge, Memoirs of a Revolutionary, trans.Peter Sedgwick, p. 53 (via weil-weil)
Koen Lybaert
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Martine Franck
Pompidou Center, National Museum of Modern Art, Paris, 1977.
Pablo Picasso: head of a woman, 1903 (blue period)
“Early on, I learnt from the Russian intelligentsia that the only meaning of life lies in conscious participation in the making of history. The more I think of that, the more deeply true it seems to be. It follows that one must range oneself actively against everything that diminishes man, and involve oneself in all struggles which tend to liberate and enlarge him. This categorical imperative is by no way lessened by the fact that such an involvement is inevitably soiled by error: it is a worse error merely to live for oneself, caught within traditions which are soiled by inhumanity.” — Victor Serge, Memoirs of a Revolutionary, Tr. Peter Sedgwick (2002)
Photo: Victor Serge, Mexico, 1944.