Abstract

At the end of March 2020, Giorgio Agabmen on the website of Quodlibet publishing house in his essay "Reflections on the plague", concerning more than the events of the epidemic, but what we can understand from the reaction of people to it, the relative ease with which society has taken a set of measures that completely distort normal living conditions, including working relationships, friendship, love, religious and political beliefs. His assumption is that the forms of relationships in society, say, faith-hope-love, were touched," eaten away " by the plague long before the outbreak, and therefore lost the ability to meet the needs of themselves due to the lack of such. The problem raised by the essays "Image and silence" and "on the impossibility of saying "I": epistemological paradigms and poetic paradigms in the work of Furio yezi " actualizes the present day, reducing politics to the incredible performance of a mythological machine that creates nothing from nothing, and thereby demonstrating its own emptiness, which is reflected in language – all that it can give us and what its absence can deprive us of.

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