Effective . . .

 . . . history deprives the self of the reassuring stability of life and nature, and it will not permit itself to be transported by a voiceless obstinacy toward a millennial ending. It will uproot its traditional foundations and relentlessly disrupt pretended continuity. This is because knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting.

– Michel Foucault

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