20 de agosto de 2020

There is, Kafka says, ‘plenty of hope, an infinite amount of hope–but not for us.’ There is hope always only for another– and for ‘us’ only when there is, so to speak, no ‘us,’ when ‘we’ stop being ‘ourselves’ and begin to be another. ‘Plenty of hope,’ therefore, ‘but not for us.’

Werner Hamacher, The Gesture in the Name.