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---Obstructions---
I often return to the past where no one's left but me and faces are masked held by puppet strings
these are my constructions remnants I can't let be despite all instructions that say to sever things
I expected for love to last but one's heart was absentee begging more to be asked as to why this feeling clings
terrible at deductions as you can clearly see slamming into obstructions smiling as it stings
I disregard the blast but rifle through debris forgetting I was tasked to clean up after flings
K-groups and L-groups are obstructions to geometric structure in homotopy, via Whitehead torsion and the Wall finiteness and surgery obstructions.
Andrew Ranicki, lower k- and l-theory
Political freedom: what is it?
(Pictured: William Wallace (Mel Gibson) rallies Scottish troops during the First War of Scottish Independence with a famous rousing speech in Braveheart (1995): 'I am William Wallace, and I see a whole army of my countrymen, here, in defiance of Tyranny. You've come to fight as free men, and free men you are. What will you do without freedom? Will you fight? . . . [W]ould you be willing to trade all the days, from this day to that, for one chance—just one chance—to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they'll never take our freedom!')
It’s time for some political philosophy—specifically, to discuss political freedom.
In our personal lives freedom is associated with opportunity and control: a means to meet our own ends. Because of this we fight for it on a political scale. But what actually are people fighting for?
While political freedom is broadly seen as something we should be promoting, the idea that we sing from the same hymn sheet on it is an illusion: we sing completely different tunes! There are multiple ways of defining freedom that are dialectally diverse. For example, to name but a few examples of freedom’s role in ideology: liberalism is a doctrine which seeks to promote and enhance personal freedoms; anarchism represents a fight towards the abolition of overarching governmental powers; and capitalism, particularly laissez-faire economics, describes the distribution of goods and services through free-for-all private ownership.
There are freedoms, we can agree, worth protecting and fighting for. For instance, we usually concur that freedom of thought should be enshrined as a human right for as many people as possible to exercise. However, these are pragmatic agreements, not analytic convergences on what freedom actually is.
Traditionally, there are three opposed camps for this:
(i) Negative freedom: The absence and removal of obstacles which inhibit liberty. (Famous supporter: Thomas Hobbes. Example laws: A lack of border controls, physical barriers, or ‘unjust’ laws.)
(ii) Positive freedom: Self-governance and autonomy of choice. (Famous supporter: Immanuel Kant. Example laws: Self-determination of gender or sovereignty.)
(iii) Republicanism: Not being subjected to the arbitrary rule of somebody or something else. (Famous supporter: Machiavelli. Example laws: Rules for preventing powerful and wealthy individuals from putting out influential media which favours their private agenda.)
Philosophers continue to disagree (naturally). Our own notions tend to be fuzzy and incoherent and based on individual ideology. We sum up the parts we each favour, stirring up endless debate about which freedoms take precedent. [eye-roll]
“浮躁的妄念总是在障碍灵魂潜能的开发和灵魂的升华,所以必须通过苦行、禁欲、忍辱、禅定等手段,达到自主心灵的目的。”
See What Rules The Duplass Brothers Set Up for Themselves While Making “Room 104″
As The Duplass Brothers first Sundance short film that got that attention was shot as lo fi as possible with no crew and in one day, you might know that some of Jay and Mark Duplass’ best work comes out of having restrictions.
With their upcoming HBO anthology series, they have a lot more resources at their disposal, but made sure to stay true to their roots by imposing a handful of rules in making and shooting each episode. Based off how the show looks and feels already, we think this was probably a pretty good call on their part.
See what the rules are here, then look for the series premiere of Room 104 on July 28th.
After the gravitational security is removed, the reality of experience contains no obstacles to reach the disturbing deeper world. Our obstructions created by fear vanish into thin air. . photographer: Megan King of Kingmon Creative model: Amanda Blackmon of Kingmon Creative wardrobe: Clover Asymmetrical Top and Lenore Tap Panties @undertheroot
Max Dehn, Über den Rauminhalt
Karlsruhe, 1901
allgemeine = general
ganzzahlige = integral (adjective of integer); ganz = whole
zerlegungsgleich = equidecomposable
entsprechender = appropriate
Bezeichungsweise = notation
nun = now then…