Friday, September 3, 2010

Being socially conscious automatically burdens the thinker with a responsibility to recognize and respond to the identifiable problems of the world. I have believed for some time now that authenticity was an irrelevant and mystifying concept used, in effect, to keep cultural forms of hierarchical social stratification intact (artist vs. connisseur, writer vs. toy, professional vs. amateur, etc). I have failed to investigate the question of a person's response to the pressure of recognized moral duties. Doesn't this constitute some form of authenticity as well, at least in part to one's own consciousness?

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

the concept of relevancy is something constantly springs into my mind and iforms my conversations. the subject is brought up usually in the context of a cultural commodity. in essence it could be construed as being equivalent to "hipness" or "trendiness." i can`t help but feel that theorizing in this form is a pretentious act, buti insist on letting my thoughts flow uncensored so as to convey to myself the weight and depth of my thoughts....