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The absolute imperative is absolute because no imperative can be issued in return by the commanded (no “God get me out of this and I’ll never...”). The absolute imperative is to stand in the place of whomever is violently centralized, i.e., scapegoated.

Adam Katz, Can Networks Crowd Out Markets? · Feb 2019 · GABlog

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