TPF Quote Cabinet "Such would be the future's hopeless alternative: either the possibilities imposed by the axiomatic, or the impossible as a future void of its possibility. How does one become capable of action under these conditions? How could every struggle not be lost from the start? But the error perhaps lies precisely in thinking political action in terms of the future, even from a revolutionary point of view. Isn't it in the name of the future that the battles of nomadism or minorities are lost from the start?
In reality, the outcome of the struggle matters little, likewise its recuperation - that "disenchanted concept"; the important thing is the struggle itself, the forces it obliges us to muster, even if everything falls apart or goes bad later on. If there is a disenchanted concept, it is first of all that of the future. It is always in its name that we give up or betray a struggle ("think of your future"). To become capable of action, we must paradoxically give up the idea of the future. We must leap into another temporality and discover the new forces of time."
-David Lapoujade, Aberrant Movements