15 Mar 2015

As if the end of history were the end of duration

History as the extensiveness of time – of time that lasts, is portioned out, organized, developed – is disappearing in favor of the instant, as if the end of history were the end of duration in favor of instantaneousness, and of course, of ubiquity.

Paul Virilio, Pure War (Semiotext(e), 2008) p. 60

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