ROY BHASKAR’S ‘ENLIGHTENED COMMON SENSE’ AND ‘FROM SCIENCE TO EMANCIPATION’
📚 READING GROUP 📚
Museum Of Care #MuseumOfCare
"One of the most influential voices in the philosophy of science and a political revolutionary..."
~ David Graeber #DavidGraeber
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Reading Groups – Museum Of Care
"We read and discuss David Graeber’s texts and related material. Please do feel free to get in touch if you are interested in presenting a particular text. All voices are welcome..."
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Everyday Carnival – Museum Of Care
"By wearing masks, we show that who we are is not as important as what we want, and what we want is everything for everyone..."
David Graeber #DavidGraeber
"Choose Yourself. Change who you are. Make yourself someone else..."
"This room is an experiment. Can we protect our vulnerability and maintain our openness by playing with identity?
What options do we have?"
Collectivity – Museum Of Care
"At the Museum of Care, we often ask questions and look for answers. This room discusses different forms of collectivity...*
"This room is a room for conversation. It overlaps with and complements the “Collective Decision Making” room, which explores the mechanisms of how people agree or disagree and how we can reach consent (and can we?)..."
"Top Trumps is a classic card game often played by kids. Because of this it is an obvious reference for many adults and links back to ideas of childhood, and the hopes and dreams of childhood and doing something useful, contrasted with the reality of Bullshit Jobs and doing something pointless..."
"This project opens up way to promote and discuss Bullshit Jobs, using satirical and playful means to take Bullshit Jobs to a wider audience..."
MUSEUM OF CARE AS A PROJECT
"The Museum of Care is your Museum: it was created by the people for the people. During the 2020 Covid pandemic, Nika Dubrovsky and David Graeber came up with the idea. After David’s death, Nika and friends created a website that hosted Reading groups, assemblies, and art projects..."