Philosophy in Prison

This is the Organisational Management prison. The Organisational Management incarceration.

Only it presents itself as the Organisational Management ark – as Organisational Management salvation. It’ll only save us by killing us.

 

Trapping Philosophy. Incarcerating Philosophy. That’s what it’s about. They need to do it.

But why Philosophy?

Because it’s the queen of the fucking sciences, of course. To show the Queen of the Sciences who’s boss. Make it do its bidding.

 

Organisational Management wants us buckled. Bowed. It wants our servility. That’s how it knows it’s alive.

It’s how it knows it is what it is.

What?

It’s about the self-definition of Organisational Management. Organisational Management itself is founded upon the confining of Philosophy. Upon discipling it. Showing it who’s boss. That’s its condition.

 

Organisational Management wants philosophy to live on – in Organisational Management. Organisational Management wants to preserve Philosophy – in a kind of museum. Within itself.

 

Organisational Management’s going to let philosophy live. But defanged. Made safe.

 

The incarceration of Philosophy will confirm Organisational Management as Organisational Management. As stronger than Philosophy – better than it.

 

We’re in the Organisational Management archipelago. In the Organisational Management penal colony. In the Organisational Management mental asylum. Because isn’t that what it is?

 

The Organisational Management campus is just a more intense version of what the world already is. Technocracy – nothing but technocracy.

 

And it's essential that they let Philosophy live on – in captivity. That's part of it.