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[quote= ¹][justify]1. Translator’s note: Jean-Marc Mandosio, close to the Editions de l’Encyclopédie des Nuisances, mentioned the Bibliothèque des Emeutes in a book ([i]Après l’effondrement – Notes sur l’utopie néotechnologique[/i], Editions de l’Encyclopédie des Nuisances, 2000, p. 209), only to grossly misrepresent some of its statements and calumniate it, and affirmed in the same passage that, in reality, riots nowadays fulfill a regulating function, like a valve. As the teleologues put it, this is only true when one considers riots after their historic moment, once social peace is back; and besides no assault against society has ever started or gone on without riots. Mandosio replied, saying this function was general and immanent. The teleologues’ new reply, unanswered, went: "(…) The function of riot as a valve, when the police and the dominant information manage to reduce riot to a valve, can only happen through the action of these two forces, and often of some other recuperators. Now if the police manages to defeat riot physically, which remains the necessary condition to make it a valve, its role of valve is only established from the point where the informers and the recuperators of riot can reduce it to this lack of perspective. Even in a historic period following an assault against society, like today where this maneuver is more often successful, one must be an arrant cunt to see immanence and generality in it. (…)"[/justify] Cf. [url=http://teleologie.ouverte.free.fr/OT/textes/txtmando1.html][color=black]www.teleologie.org/OT/textes/txtmando1.html[/color][/url] ⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ to return to the part of the text you came from: Alt + left arrow, or use browser's back-arrow[/quote]
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