I think, like a broadr relief, meridian like vision of civilization here, t hful, just like a lot like, look some like rules, hierarchy. Maybe that'sas very necessary for some things, rightly. But then thethe corollary of that argument is that a lot of what is normalized as behavior ive all these trade offs. Were, like, we do a little bit of repression, but then we always go, we take it a little too far, right away, too far, and it produces new conditions of suffering.
Patrick Blanchfield analyzes the long history of US gun violence and the American death drive.
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