Books, like lives, are always unfinished even when they end, for to write is to struggle with contingency, to impose a certain false order upon the endless, and endlessly frustrating, nature of thought.


Chapter 1, The World We Have, p. 22 - The World We Want (2000)


Books, like lives, are always unfinished even when they end, for to write is to struggle with contingency, to impose a certain false order upon the...

Books, like lives, are always unfinished even when they end, for to write is to struggle with contingency, to impose a certain false order upon the...

Books, like lives, are always unfinished even when they end, for to write is to struggle with contingency, to impose a certain false order upon the...

Books, like lives, are always unfinished even when they end, for to write is to struggle with contingency, to impose a certain false order upon the...