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Molly House

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“Le discours est partout comme il y a partout une apparence de liberté de parole. Mais cette liberté de parole est une illusion, car bien que le discours soit partout, pas tout le monde en produit également. Il y a un ordre du discours de la même façon qu’il y a un ordre social. L'étrangeté, c’est que l’ordre du discours ne crée pas un ordre véritable, mais un ordre hasardeux. Ce n’est pas ma force qui fera la force de mon discours, mais ma soumission.”

“Pilfering was common in Communist China’s state-owned enterprises, as the Party secretaries were slack in guarding properties that belonged to the government and poorly paid workers felt it fair compensation for their low pay. The practice was so widespread that it was an open secret. The workers joked about it and called it "Communism," which in Chinese translation means "sharing property.”

“In the center of all these transformations is the fugitive slave. Winning her emancipation singly, in groups and en masse, stealing through dark swamps and across busy roads, dodging the slave catchers and outwitting police patrols, she moves unseen on the edges of history, changing it inexorably with her flight. To find herself, she must steal and abolish white property, must abolish herself-as-property. She strikes fear into the heart of white society because she reveals just how flimsy their regimes of property, power, and domination can be in the face of her jailbreak for freedom. This specter of slaves freeing themselves is American history’s first image of Black looters.”