Wednesday, July 25, 2007

On Radical Pursuasion of Simularity

Post-Baudrillardian conceptual universe--and the poverty of Consecutivist imagination mandates the use of the term "universe," which implies coherence--is heavily soiled by the notions of simulacra and hyperreality. True samurais of Anti-Consecutivism, instead, should be dedicated to the radical pursuasion of simularity, as not so much an alternative truthmodel, as an ideological vessel for radical critique of the disorder of things. The notion of pursuasion--a neologism designed by Anti-Consecutivists to convey precisely the unfinished process that combines persuasion, pursuance, and Asia--is the true subject in the Anti-Consecutivist sentence, while simularity (similar, simulation), as the object, exposes the ambiguities and the Consecutivist politics behind the Baudrillardian project.

Do you love humanity, but hate people?

Saturday, July 21, 2007

The Concept of the Political and Its Return: An Anti-Consecutivist Take

Post-Schmittian political theory has been heavily influenced by Agambenesque musings on the return of/to the political: masked Consecutivism radiates triumphant. Consecutivist samurais in camouflage are the foot soldiers of allegedly novel political paradigms: the state, this Consecutivist aporia, the fairy tale for adults, reigns supreme, appropriating ever more grotesque spatial coordinates. The allegedly radical rethinking, by the Schmitt-Agambenists, of the problematic public/private truthmodel, has given rise to the cancerous growth on the part of the state: today, we have witnessed such absurd "ministries," as the "Ministry for Extraordinary Situations" in Russia, or the "Ministry for Strategic Threats" in Israel.

The Anti-Consecutivist position on this is clear. No Minister for Strategic Threats can imagine strategic threats to Consecutivist thinking that Anti-Consecutivist thruthmodels can rain on state-centered paradigms. What Anti-Consecutivists of the world need is the "Ministry for Anti-Ministerial Ministry," a tautological truthmodel that subverts the very notion of the state as a governable apparatus, and inscribes the very hermeneutical abyss it creates onto the body politic it allegedly "governs," much like the machine that so fascinates Kafka's inspector in the famous penal colony.

In order not to be arrested by the state, one needs to state all arrested paradigms clearly. That, in short, is the way of an Anti-Consecutivist.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Anti-Consecutivist Devil is in the Details

World War II memoirs testify to the poverty of Consecutivist thought. One would expect that the suffering in the period of collapse would sharpen one's faculties of mind, but most memoirs display dry Consecutivism: that is, their authors--with the caveat that most of these texts were written long after the fact, when their authors must have succumbed to the restorated unbound Consecutivism--ruminate about the dry topics so dear to the Consecutivists. Tragedy, hardship, man's cruelty to man--all these themes ring hollow to a reader liberated by Anti-Consecutivism. For it is only when one refuses to adopt the prescribed hermeneutical frameworks drenched in Consecutivist non-sequiturs that one can truly be cooperative to the Anti-Consecutivist truthmodel. The Devil, to invoke the Consecutivist proverb, is in the details: it is only by paying attention to the details that one can see the big picture.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

NYC and the Anti-Consecutivist Movement

New York presents a true Anti-Consecutivist with a challenge: how to reconcile the allure of a Consecutivist showcase with unflinching dedication to Anti-Consecutivist politics. For if one is to imagine a part of the city (Grammercy, say, or even Tribeca) in which Anti-Consecutivism has taken hold, one should see through the remnants of Consecutivist universe, and move beyond the coordinates of Consecutivist imagination. Once liberated from those constraints, as if overcoming the Matrix (a clever Consecutivist ploy, by the way, to coopt the subversive--about that in some other post), an Anti-Consecutivist will be faced with the functional poverty of Anti-Consecutivist structures. It is this functional poverty that provides Anti-Consecutivism with its conceptual wealth. For it is only once one has lost the ability to rely on the wealth of structural opportunities that one can imagine the wealth of multidimensional interpretations. This radical Anti-Consecutivist hermeneutics, however, is at risk in New York, as its (the city's? the hermeneutics'?) ambiguities are channeled through its all-embracing tentacles towards resuscitating the obvious: namely, the admission that, after all, the humanities have failed, and that we look back at the ruins of progress in order to imagine another reason.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Towards a Consistent Critique of the Everyday

Anti-Consecutivism is about embracing the rhythm of the everyday. The everyday, as one might guess, is a problematic term; it is as evasive as it seems obvious and empirically knowable. Moreover, it constitutes an aporia that Western philosophy has not yet unraveled--if only because of its poststructuralist excesses. For the seemingly paradoxical issue at hand is that it is only when we are far removed from pondering the everyday that we can grasp its true structure. Grasping, embracing, and living the everyday is the true goal of an Anti-Consecutivist. Departing radically from the Enlightenment practices of ontology and hermeneutics, an Anti-Consecutivist needs total immersion in order to be removed--at once a critic and an ever-changing subject. It is only when one has decided to answer everything that one has ontological and hermeneutical credentials to question anything. Anti-Consecutivism thus places the everyday into the focus of critical inquiry, while removing it from the ever-widening field of inquisitive criticism.

How this looks in practice can be seen from analyzing that most overlooked aspect of the everyday: namely, the relationship between time and space, the crux, it will be noted, of much of modern critical thought which, regrettably, has refrained from theorizing the everyday. An orthodox Anti-Consecutivist will collapse the reified conceptual relationship that has eclipsed fields of alternative interpretations of the everyday, while sticking rigidly to the theoretical purchase of the framing time-space continuum. S/he will map this continuum--a nod to a beautiful intellectual tradition--onto a newly charted, multidimensional discursive field of interpretations, and try to trace the tensions that emerge from the different interlocking power relations, decentered, as it were, by the radical act of such mapping.

It is very liberating.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

The Consecutivist Mind



True anti-Consecutivists seek not to destroy the critique of culture; they seek to cultivate a culture of critique.