Statement 10

Knowledge must go through the process of paranoiac reflection. Acquired through the unperceived and naturalized ‘liberations’ of modernity its ‘certainty’ comes into view, and confirms self-recognition as a primordial misidentification with control and mastery. Paranoiac knowledge must by necessity lead to a persecutory anxiety and self-alienation that accepts that ‘the real’ is the unknown and that the unknowable has its own powerful platform of agency.

 
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