29/05/2026
The old ideologies have been superseded and no longer recover credibility within this quantitative democratisation.
Time stands still in the ecstasy of consumption, and the future, progress, freedom, divinity, appears already present here and now, as time becomes absorbed into the absolutisation of the present.
Individual neuroses and the aestheticisation of the social sphere emerge as defining aspects of this normativisation of the present, in which past, future, projectuality, and action dissolve and lose distinction.
At the close of the day, after time has been expended in restless intensity, one recognises a distance between intention and fulfilment, between what had been envisaged and what has truly been realised.
One inhabits the ecstasy of time within the instant of consumption, one produces, one consumes, therefore one is ephemeral, approaching within oneself a zero-time of the historical, where history finds completion in its own vanishing.
One day, history returns in its full measure.
The sea restores measure; the wind returns direction.