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opprobrium.
Charlotte Brontë • Jane Eyre: (Annotated Edition)
There is something deeply offensive in knowing not only that hundreds of thousands of my words have vanished, but that some LLM is probably crawling through the tattered fragments to churn out mockeries of the very real sources, research, and energy that once backed those words. They’ll be vomited back on the shores of my browser, squirming and sti... See more
s.e. smith • What happens when the internet disappears?
The wretched inherit what no one wants.
Lynne Tillman • Thrilled to Death: Selected Stories
The question of how to coordinate philosophical reason and revelation proved to be an enduring problem for Husserl himself.
Steven DeLay • Phenomenology in France: A Philosophical and Theological Introduction

Such racist theories, prominent and respectable for many decades, have become anathema among scientists and politicians alike. People continue to conduct a heroic struggle against racism without noticing that the battlefront has shifted, and that the place of racism in imperial ideology has now been replaced by ‘culturism’. There is no such word, b
... See moreYuval Noah Harari • Sapiens
her aura of near-pathological inauthenticity.
Martin Amis • The War Against Cliche: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000 (Vintage International)
(“This is how . . . ”).