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Oli Mould is Lecturer in Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. His work focuses on issues of urban activism, social theory and creative resistance. He is the author of Urban Subversion and the Creative City and blogs at tacity.co.uk.

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Against Creativity

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Contra la creatividad

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“One of the most important refrains in Marx’s work (and many of the philosophers who built upon his work) is that the human desire to work and produce is innate; it dwells within us all. It is a fundamental desire to create new worlds, experiences and subjects.”
Oli Mould, Against Creativity

“Precariousness, domicide, marginalization, disability, hyper-mediation, austerity, codification, atomization, gentrification, dispossession and many more: creativity as preached by capitalism enacts a ‘slow violence’ that grinds down any other forms of societal organization, to the chorus of ‘there is no alternative’.”
Oli Mould, Against Creativity

“In general terms, austerity is the reduction of expenditure to decrease debt, be that personal, within a household, or a national government’s.”
Oli Mould, Against Creativity



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