Monday, June 22, 2020

Infantile Soma



The plurality of nations and the numerous historical languages are the false callings by which man attempts to respond to his intolerable absence of voice; or, if one prefers, they are the attempts, fatally come to nothing, to make graspable the ungraspable, to become- this eternal child-an adult. Only on the day when the original infantile openness is truly, dizzyingly taken up as such, when time has come to fullness and the child Aion has wakened from and to his game, will men be able finally to construct a history and language which are universal and no longer deferrable, and stop their wandering through traditions. This authentic recalling of humanity to the infantile soma is called thought-that is, politics.

Agamben, The Idea of Prose