In respect of "Effects Causing Causes" I would like to submit Jacques Rancière's ELEVEN THESES ON POLITICS, where I would especially like to underline the 9th theses, which I consider to bring together some of the resistances the academy has been working on the first two days: "The essential work of politics is the configuration of its own space. It is to get the world of its subjects and its operations to be seen. The essence of politics is the manifestation of dissensus, as the presence of two worlds in a single one."