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Enclosure Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Social counterpoints can be a shrieking reality. But life may nevertheless become a colorful canvas with an array of opportunities, allowing us to escape from the suffocation of our enclosure if we hold ourselves receptive to the healing power of the daily little marvels and stay aware of the vivifying unexpectedness of the ‘momentâ€�. (â€�"Côté cour…Côté jardin" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Sitting Bull
“Behold, the Spring has come; the earth has received the embraces of the sun and we shall soon see the results of that love!

Every seed is awakened and so has all animal life. It is through this mysterious power that we too have our being, and we therefore yield to our neighbors, even our animal neighbors, the same right as ourselves, to inhabit this land.

Yet, hear me, people, we have now to deal with another race � small and feeble when our fathers first met them but now great and overbearing. Strangely enough they have a mind to till the soil and the love of possession is a disease with them. These people have made many rules that the rich may break but the poor may not. They take their tithes from the poor and weak to support the rich and those who rule.

They claim this mother of ours, the earth, for their own and fence their neighbors away; they deface her with their buildings and their refuse. The nation is like a spring freshet that overruns its banks and destroys all that are in its path.

We cannot dwell side by side. Only seven years ago we made a treaty by which we were assured that the buffalo country should be left to us forever. Now they threaten to take that away from us. My brothers, shall we submit or shall we say to them: 'First kill me before you take possession of my land”
Sitting Bull

Steven Millhauser
“Others saw in the trend still another instance of a disturbing tendency in the American suburb: the longing for withdrawal, for self-enclosure, for expensive isolation.”
Steven Millhauser, Dangerous Laughter

Lucy Hughes-Hallett
“Well basically,â€� said Nell, ‘I want to question the value of confinement. An enclosed community is toxic. It festers. It stagnates. The wrong people thrive there. The sort of people who actually like being walled in.”
Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Peculiar Ground

Fred Moten
“...[T]he United States is the land of formal democratic enclosure...”
Fred Moten

“An essential ingredient to hygge is the boundary that marks a place or delineates a moment - a fence, a circle of cushions or a stolen half hour.”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

Jason Hickel
“Rzecz w tym, że rozwój kapitalizmu i rewolucja przemysÅ‚owa w Europie nie wzięły siÄ™ znikÄ…d. StaÅ‚y siÄ™ one możliwe dziÄ™ki towarom produkowanym przez niewolników na terenach zagrabionych skolonizowanym ludom oraz przetwarzanym w fabrykach obsadzonych europejskimi chÅ‚opami, których siÅ‚Ä… pozbawiono dostÄ™pu do ziemi przez grodzenia. Zwykle rozpatrujemy każdy z tych procesów osobno, tymczasem wszystkie one byÅ‚y elementami tego samego projektu i opieraÅ‚y siÄ™ na tej samej logice. Grodzenia stanowiÅ‚y proces kolonizacji wewnÄ™trznej, kolonizacja zaÅ› byÅ‚a w istocie procesem ogradzania. Europejscy chÅ‚opi zostali wyzuci z ziemi tak samo jak rdzenni Amerykanie (choć trzeba przyznać, że tych ostatnich spotykaÅ‚ o wiele gorszy los â€� nie przyznawano im żadnych praw, a nieraz nawet negowano ich czÅ‚owieczeÅ„stwo). Handel niewolnikami zaÅ› to nic innego jak grodzenie i kolonizacja ludzkich ciaÅ‚, zawÅ‚aszczanych tak jak ziemia w celu akumulacji nadwyżki i tak jak ziemia traktowanych jako czyjaÅ› wÅ‚asność.”
Jason Hickel, Less Is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World

Mary Jo Bang
“Little idiosyncratic expressions can form
A sense of who one is. Who one was.
One can, hypothetically, be brought back

In the form of an actor

Who gives an after the fact replication
Of text conveyed in a character's voice.
I can no more understand the world as a stage
Of myself, mired as I am,
In this missing.”
Mary Jo Bang, Elegy