Time and politics in Spinoza’s work

Multitudes 2 (2000)
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The imagination of time is an auxiliary of power, in its permanent attempt to reproduce the obedience of the multitude. Thus, sovereignty is in keeping with the instability of a duration, it shows as a succession of opportunities : opportunities for the power to enslave the multitude, but also opportunities for the multitude to perform its vigilance

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