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# dev.sandpoints.org/Drawwell/SandpointsTheme v0.0.0-20241105155648-b404852eb11b
# dev.sandpoints.org/Drawwell/SandpointsTheme v0.0.0-20241107080427-6d3100110679

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sandpointsCatalogPrefix = "/library/"
sandpointsCatalogName = "figureitout"
sandpointsMentionedIn = ["annex", "editor", "author"]
sandpointsMentionedIn = ["annex", "editor", "author", "poem"]
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title = "Mošorin, September 17, 2023"
title = "Mošorin"
has_stories = ["besteducation.md", "expriestandtruck.md", "fakingbrokenfamily.md", "theknowledge.md", "partybuses.md", "seniorcrime.md", "smugglingfromitaly.md", "suingyourmother.md", "twentybras.md"]
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title = "Figure It Out: The Art of Living through Systems Failure"
has_bonfires = ["rijeka.md", "mosorin.md", "berlin.md", "orleans.md", "belacrkva.md", "everywhere.md"]
annexes = ["abecedaire.md"]
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>...figure it out, comrade / figure it out, comrade / rules are just meant / for you to alter / and circumvent // follow your heart, comrade / you are not lost / king of the forest / needs no signpost // remember, comrade / blossoming plants / all indians / and partisans // lets close ranks, comrade / together in need / your hand in my hand / and marching feet // improvise, comrade / and play your part / lies might be soft / while truths are hard // deal with it, comrade / love is what counts / colors we count / and restless sounds // figure it out, comrade / and comradess / tomorrows sun / is our address!!!
> Original Poem by Škart / Translated collaboratively by Ljiljana Ilić, Milan Marković, and Paul Murray
> ![](poem:snadisedruze.md) _by Škart / Translated collaboratively by Ljiljana Ilić, Milan Marković, and Paul Murray_
# Introduction
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Moreover, to introduce this multi-faceted exploration, we commissioned three short essays for the publication by Irene Peano, Amit S. Rai, and Delio Vásquez. These articles, alongside our own reflections, function as an unruly, reflexive framework that invites readers to lean in and trace the winding paths of the projects themes. They help sketch a topography of urgent refusal and radical care, setting the stage for an assemblage of interventions that challenge the punitive architectures of todays normative orders.
Contemporary popular illegalism is situated in the broader social environment as it interfaces with institutional rules, whenever institutions cease to be functional and collective agency seeks alternative routes. As practices of institutional tinkering and popular illegalism serve as both a means of survival and a form of resistance within various social, political, and economic frameworks, they further undo the distinction between political, productive, and reproductive regimes of practice. For those who are not (and were never) considered by the laws of the liberal state and/or the market as full subjects of citizenship, of democracy, of humanity, of rationality, of morality tinkering is often the only chance for actualizing their constitutive power. This is an essential characteristic of the political agency of the lumpenproletariat and we propose it should become an important component of institutional analysis in the present.
Contemporary popular illegalism is situated in the broader social environment as it interfaces with institutional rules, whenever institutions cease to be functional and collective agency seeks alternative routes. As practices of institutional tinkering and popular illegalism serve as both a means of survival and a form of resistance within various social, political, and economic frameworks, they further undo the distinction between political, productive, and reproductive regimes of practice. For those who are not (and were never) considered by the laws of the liberal state and/or the market as full subjects of citizenship, of democracy, of humanity, of rationality, of morality tinkering is often the only chance for actualizing their constitutive power. This is an essential characteristic of the political agency of the lumpenproletariat and we propose it should become an important component of institutional analysis in the present.[^abecedaire]
## Notes
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[^15]: Beradi, Franco (Bifo). “Irony, Cynicism, and the Lunacy of the Italian Media Power.” *Through Europe*, February 15, 2011.
[^16]: Ortner, Sherry B. “![Resistance and the Problem of Ethnographic Refusal](bib:4e881a7d-19d3-4f03-903b-c34c148ef2e6).” *Comparative Studies in Society and History* 37, no. 1 (1995): 173193; Simpson, Audra. “![On Ethnographic Refusal: Indigeneity, 'Voice', and Colonial Citizenship](bib:1a037416-ebcc-45f3-9fff-c1302d5dccc4).” *Junctures *9 (2007): 6780.
[^abecedaire]: ![](annex:abecedaire.md)

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