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Sara
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"To open up memory as a site of radical struggle" - which does not mean we should spend time remembering occupations, but that we should understand the violence behind the present normal. Unfortunately Foucault seems to be a forbidden author within the autonomist orthodoxy club.
— May 04, 2014 01:57AM
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Sara
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"What does debt teach? It teaches you that you are lonely, competitive individual" - debt creates cognitive lock-in, teaches you to overvalue what you're paying for, to avoid cognitive dissonance, thus impairing critical thinking.
— May 04, 2014 01:16AM
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Sara
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Interesting paper by Caffentzis framing the literature on the commons referenced in the bibliography: http://sduk.us/silvia_george_david/ca..., but not understood. As Marx noted, the existence of commons relies on regulation and investment by the state, It cannot stem from micropolitical initiatives. The commons are different from kibbutzim.
— May 04, 2014 12:02AM
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Sara
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"'Neoliberalism' or 'the corporate agenda' or 'greed' have become euphemisms that allow us to avoid difficult implications" - RIGHT!
— May 03, 2014 08:08AM
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Sara
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"The wages we earn from producing something we have no ownership or connection with" - by assuming this unrelatedness we do capitalism a big favour. We have ownership for what we contribute to put on the market, as the German citizens owned Nazism, and ignorance is not allowed.
— May 03, 2014 07:28AM
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Sara
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"We rely on cooperation to reproduce social life, but that process of reproduction is poetic, sublime and profound" - what??! A 'process' poetic? Tell Proust.
— May 03, 2014 07:06AM
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Sara
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"These struggles to protect, feclaim and expand the sphere of autonomous values (...) are fundamentally radical in the sense that they strike at the 'root' of capital's modus operandi" - one of my favourite quotes quoted here!
— May 03, 2014 06:57AM
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Sara
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"Capitalism is not a system of production but a system of reproduction" - actually, a tool used for reproduction. Capitalism has no agency. Only society exists. Our society uses capitalism to reproduce itself at the expense of other societies - we should not shy away from this.
— May 03, 2014 06:03AM
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Sara
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"Few spaces exist in the world that are free of capital's influence" - capital is one of many forces geared towards inequality, but it has by no means a monopoly over the will to create and maintain an unequal society. Fundamentalisms, mafias and religious traditions, for example, provide their non-capitalist contribution to the popular cause of inequilty.
— May 03, 2014 04:21AM
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Sara
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"The ultimate horizon for humanity beyond capitalism is the commons" - capitalism is about the economy, the commons not necessary, unless we mean resources (fisheries, rivers, etc), which have economic relevance. Not everything that is shared has or should have economic relevance and be interpreted like a commons, otherwise we'll play a reverse capitalistic game.
— May 03, 2014 03:27AM
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Sara
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"The rise of debt as an enclosure of the future" - THIS is genius!
— May 03, 2014 01:52AM
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Sara
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"Capitalism now voraciously feeds on and learns from resistance and critique" - actually, democracy and the welfare state were capitalistic responses to acute episodes of resistance. Neoliberalism a response to chronic, embedded resistance within rich democracies. CSR a response to NGOization, and NGOization a capitalist response to grassroot activism,etc. The darwinian learning has always been around.
— May 03, 2014 12:27AM
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Sara
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"A crisis occurs when the reproduction of capitalism comes into conflict with the reproduction of life and happiness" - does it?
— May 01, 2014 02:43PM
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Sara
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In a sense, neoliberalism has been a triumph of imagination. How can one expect the value of one's house to increase forever? How could people think thst Madoff could provide those huge returns? It was and is Fantasy Land.
— May 01, 2014 02:40PM
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Sara
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In a sense, neoliberalism has been a triumph of imaginstion. How can one expect the value of one's house to increase forever? How could people think thst Madoff could provide those huge returns? It was and is Fantasy Land.
— May 01, 2014 02:32PM
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Sara
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"A crisis of parochialism": I'm always surprised by hiw new the very idea of neoliberalism still is to many US citizens, whereas it has been sadly familiar in Europe for a couple of decades
— May 01, 2014 02:25PM
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