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summer 22, reading the Dawn of Everything, re. p. 159 on sacred & private property:

maybe history has in fact not whitnessed a de-sacralization, but instead a total sacralization:

[transitioning over millenia] from the sacred being limited to special rituals     to the abstract god’s sanctity: omnipresent locally and temporally, extending down to every man & thing through the sacred rational structure/institution called law

thus replacing the functional, informal {property/safety/freedom}-{ensuring/producing} relationship of inter-personal trust with the alienating/particularizing individual connection to [quasi/de-facto ]monotheistically centralized law … culminating historically in the abstract sacral legal structure of money

– of course, single entities can no longer be sacred per se, but instead only relative to their connection to the one god – i.e. through their ‘value’… 

(…and historically this relation spreads automatically, through commerce and rational governance, to everything and anything that exists in [mainstream culture’s consensus ]reality… and once it becomes global and total, it is no longer noticeable that our reality has this sacral, magical property.

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The main function* of the news is to distract cogs in the machine from noticing that their life[, i.e. their experience[ and world]] has adopted a structure that fits their function;  – that their life is vastly less interesting than it could be and that nothing new is happening[/being experienced] on the global level that will change this state of affairs – that they are basically idling.

*function in this sense doesn’t imply that the machine or news writers are aware of this. Rather: the machine, due to its structure, self-selects for cogs/parts that fit: for individuals and [news-]organisations that do this.