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14th March 2012

 

 

Dear Mr Warren,

1) The burrow is a logic of sense.

1.1) Inasmuch as the burrow is an unreasonable construction, it necessarily follows lines-of-flight from the threat of restraint by reasonable processes.

1.2) A bureaucratic system governed by fear prevents the establishment of an absolute regime.

1.3) The logic of multiple entrances [ultra-permeation] prevents the introduction of the enemy.

1.4) Freedom is the freedom to dig, to animate motion through substrata, not the open field, horizon or vista of pure reason.

 

2) The burrow is a temporary logic.

2.1) Excavations are intransigent and plural, may be abandoned or re-colonised, closed and reopened.

2.2) Entrances and exits are mobile, coming about through the direct movements of the burrowing agent.

2.3) A greater number of proliferations [entrances/exits] leads to an increased chance of ‘in’vasion. The chance of escape is also increased.

 

3) The burrow is a logic of territory.

3.1) Territory is where I am now, before I am threatened, evicted, beaten, indifferent to it; before this burrow no longer forms an extension of my territory.

3.2) When I leave, I am enmeshed in deterritorialisation; a different burrow, either constructed, appropriated or taken. Relationships develop along the lines of this logic.

3.3) Each extension forms my territory, and that is the logic of burrowing.

 

Faithfully,

 

Regards,

 

The Abministrator

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