Monday, November 17, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
evitability
Socialism is neither historically necessary nor inevitable; what Marx/Engels/Luxemburg failed to consider is the means by which barbarism can, by virtue of its barbarity, replicate itself unto a more ultimate demise.
This potential for self-replication can also be construed as a weakness; our foresight of this 'more ultimate demise' makes possible a return to the anti-barbaric. That is, the very inevitability of capital's encroachments is the thing which makes it evitable.
This potential for self-replication can also be construed as a weakness; our foresight of this 'more ultimate demise' makes possible a return to the anti-barbaric. That is, the very inevitability of capital's encroachments is the thing which makes it evitable.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
allies and opponents
Revolutionary theory is now the sworn enemy of all revolutionary ideology - and it knows it.
- The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord (124)
- The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord (124)
Thursday, April 3, 2008
On Statism
Freedom is a natural human value.
Freedoms naturally are in competition with each other. This is a structural problem.
Freedoms naturally are in competition with each other. This is a structural problem.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Self-analysis and the anticapitalist impulse
Why Do Intellectuals Oppose Capitalism?
by Robert Nozick (from a Cato Institute Policy Report, January/February 1998)
Interesting thoughts relating to social hierarchy, resentment and schooling, as well as the allocation of resources under capitalism and the possibly contradictory nature of the anticapitalist impulse as the product of a feeling of superiority on the part of the intellectual classes.
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Might these posited motivations offer a unique source of powerful analysis?
by Robert Nozick (from a Cato Institute Policy Report, January/February 1998)
Interesting thoughts relating to social hierarchy, resentment and schooling, as well as the allocation of resources under capitalism and the possibly contradictory nature of the anticapitalist impulse as the product of a feeling of superiority on the part of the intellectual classes.
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Might these posited motivations offer a unique source of powerful analysis?
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
The monetization of all components of life is the ultimate triumph of individualist capitalist ideology
And it is happening.
Like, for example, this
Like, for example, this
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