There's a certain necessary tragedy to Postcapitalist Desire as it is incomplete, given his death in the midst of his lectures, but I find it to be his best work, as it articulates the present condition, psychological, hell, psychopolitical (?), as we relate to each other, and how desire might relate to late (-er, est?) capitalism!
doing my readings and every time i just come back and think about this essay. probably one of the few things in my entire undergrad that stuck out to me.
so much to talk about, the sunglasses, the scarf, the fresh baguette and coffee, the always lovely cafe setting. I think this is the most swag ever captured on camera I aspire to be at this level