DEFINITIONS, REPORTS, AND PRACTICES (CONTINUED)
m. The fundamental metaphor and mythological narratives of the primordial city nurse is the gift. The gift is subtracted monetary economics and is devoid of a universal equivalent material. To expect that anyone who is willing at any time to accept the gift with a smile on your face is perfect idiots. To expect that all accept as a gift then do not talk about ourselves! One of the fundamental problems of the contemporary world is that tutt_ suspect that anyone who makes a gift in return I want one (damn consumerism!). From this monstrosity and apparent inadmissibility of the proposal for an urban nurse offering a gift nientepopòdimenocché all of herself: the difficulty is to understand that is not asked in return that the altr_ give himself entirely to itself. And this opens a semiotics of the gift that is one of the most fertile areas of research and hard in the existence of an urban nurse.
No Consent is a crucial practical nurse in the actions of city (see the above principles, d). Masterly example of this agreement are the Movement for the closure of the fallopian tubes and Movement Collective Vasectomy. This implies that the nurse does exactly all that is asked, within the limits of its capabilities and its versatility. This makes it an unassailable figure of subversion: it is known that the lamp since the formulation of desires is the most dangerous to himself a human being can find to do. Ultimately, the nurse acts as a machine of urban refinement of desire. In a world that is full of corpses of desires that you do not know what to do, the nurse plays an essential urban social care work.
o. In any case, if the problem is unsolvable or unfulfilled desires, it means that there is a error of interpretation . If the problem is difficult to solve, it means that there is an interpretation that makes it easier. The regeneration of the language involved with elementary semantic twists that reveal the mystery.
See previous sections:
MCU II - definitions, relationships and practices (gi)
MCU III - definitions, relationships and practices (jl)
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