
Acid Horizon No One is Ready For Love feat. The Stranger
May 26, 2024
Join The Stranger in an engaging talk on ethics and social constructs, exploring the complexities of readiness in relationships and the transformative nature of love. Dive into historical views on human capital, the intertwining of love, politics, and fascism, and the challenges of marriage dynamics. Explore psychoanalytic perspectives on love and ethics, and navigate the conflicts of individuality in modern relationships.
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Love vs. Discipline
- Will criticizes the idea of prerequisites for love, arguing that it turns love into discipline, not an ethical relationship.
- He suggests that love transcends general rules and conditions, emphasizing the importance of particularity.
Love's Destabilizing Force
- Will argues that love is not an economic relation, but something deeper.
- He suggests that true love is faceless and destabilizes predefined expectations, unlike the panoptic approach of dating apps.
Karate Kid Analogy
- Craig uses the Karate Kid movie to illustrate the subversion of readiness.
- Mr. Miyagi puts the unprepared Karate Kid in the black belt division, pushing him into an intense, unexpected event.

