Slow Quit: “value form”

“Value form” is the kind of dull incomprehensible phrase you’d read in late 19th-century German philosophy or early 20th-century British philosophy.

You know, when bright minds were trying their best to quantify qualities or otherwise package unwieldy Experience (with a capital ‘E’!) into digestible tokens amenable to a formula-driven calculus.

And then there were the Romantics in a variety of fields, from philosophy, to painting, to poetry, to music, who rebelled against the reductive strategies of their peers and celebrated the great Ineffable (with a capital “I”!) of our thorny bespackled existence.

Which side of the line do you think Slow Quit, the “knuckle-scraping gaze”-ers from Boston, fall on?

Stream, share, buy to your heart’s content.


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