Thursday, June 20, 2013

All criticism is audacious. Sometimes this audacity seems admirable and sometimes it seems foolish and outrageously naive. To pose a critique is to make a bold philosophical assertion: that all roads are forked, that we posses the capacity to influence if not dictate the terms of our existence. Criticism assumes choice, assumes agency, for it operates in a world of alternatives. But is this a world of alternatives?