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I’m sorry to run another ‘told you so’ post, so soon after the last one. It doesn’t make me a nice person. But unless you’re pathologically convinced by your own opinions (and I’m not) you have to grasp at every sign.
> Our actions and creations do have power over us. This is simply true … The danger comes when fetishism gives way to theology, the absolute assurance that the gods are real. Graeber, 2005: 431; cited in Thomas et al. 2018
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