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1960s, Understanding Media (1964)
“Our "society" is not a community, but merely a collection of isolated family units. Desperately insecure, fearing his woman will leave him if she's exposed to other men or to anything remotely resembling life, the male seeks to isolate her from other men and from what little civilization there is, so he moves her out to the suburbs, a collection of self-absorbed couples and their kids. Isolation, further, enables him to try to maintain his pretense of being an individual by being a "rugged individualist", a loner, equating non-co-operation and solitariness with individuality.”
Source: SCUM MANIFESTO (1967), p. 7 (line break in "non-"/"co-operation").
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Source: SCUM MANIFESTO (1967), p. 8.
Teaching as a Subversive Activity (1969)
Context: Print, in even more revolutionary ways than writing, changed the very form of civilization.... the Protestant Revolution was contemporaneous with the invention of moving type.... the printing and distribution of millions of Bibles made possible a more personal religion, as the Word of God rested on each man's kitchen table. The book, by isolating the reader and his responses, tended to separate him from the powerful oral influences of his family, teacher, and priest. Print thus created a new conception of self as well as of self-interest. At the same time, the printing press provided the wide circulation necessary to create national literatures and intense pride in one's native language. Print thus promoted individualism on one hand and nationalism on the other.
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
Source: The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life In God
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), p. 24
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)