“While trying to perform a spell to transform into a bird, he is accidentally transformed into an ass. This leads to a long journey...” (The Golden Ass)

"Native Americans were not mistaken when they accused the Whites of having forked tongues. By separating the relations of political power from the relations of scientific reasoning while continuing to shore up power with reason and reason with power, the moderns have always had two irons in the fire. (...) You think that thunder is a divinity? The modern critique will show that it is generated by mere physical mechanisms that have no influence over the progress of human affairs. You are stuck in a traditional economy? The modern critique will show you that physical mechanisms can upset the progress of human affairs by mobilizing huge productive forces. You think that the spirits of the ancestors hold you forever hostage to their laws? The modern critique will show you that you are hostage to yourselves and that the spiritual world is your own human­ – too human – construction. You then think that you can do everything and develop your societies as you see fit? The modern critique will show you that the iron laws of society and economics are much more inflexible than those of your ancestors. You are indignant that the world is being mechanized? The modern critique will tell you about the creator God to whom everything belongs and who gave man everything. You are indignant that society is secular? The modern critique will show you that spirituality is thereby liberated, and that a wholly spiritual religion is far superior. You call yourself religious? The modern critique will have a hearty laugh at your expense!" (Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern, trans. Catherine Porter, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993.)

A few pages I've worked on

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William Cooper

Gecekondu

Hanging Rock/Ngannelong

Last Generation (climate movement)

Mining in Australia

Jerry Rosenberg

Kathleen Schlesinger

Libertas Schulze-Boysen

Politics of the Philippines

Rolled plate glass, Architectural glass

Unilineal Evolution

Dylan Voller

ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes