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Capitalist Realism
Author | : Mark Fisher |
Publsiher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 2022-11-25 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781803414317 |
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An analysis of the ways in which capitalism has presented itself as the only realistic political-economic system.
Capitalist Realism
Author | : Mark Fisher |
Publsiher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2009-11-27 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781780997346 |
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After 1989, capitalism has successfully presented itself as the only realistic political-economic system - a situation that the bank crisis of 2008, far from ending, actually compounded. The book analyses the development and principal features of this capitalist realism as a lived ideological framework. Using examples from politics, films, fiction, work and education, it argues that capitalist realism colours all areas of contemporary experience. But it will also show that, because of a number of inconsistencies and glitches internal to the capitalist reality program capitalism in fact is anything but realistic.
Capitalist Realism
Author | : Mark Fisher |
Publsiher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781846943171 |
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After 1989, capitalism has successfully presented itself as the only realistic political-economic system - a situation that the bank crisis of 2008, far from ending, actually compounded. The book analyses the development and principal features of this capitalist realism as a lived ideological framework. Using examples from politics, films, fiction, work and education, it argues that capitalist realism colours all areas of contemporary experience. But it will also show that, because of a number of inconsistencies and glitches internal to the capitalist reality program capitalism in fact is anything but realistic.
Summary of Mark Fisher s Capitalist Realism
Author | : Everest Media |
Publsiher | : Everest Media LLC |
Total Pages | : 15 |
Release | : 2022-07-24T22:59:00Z |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9798822548893 |
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In the film Children of Men, it is difficult to imagine a world without capitalism. The world that it projects seems more like an extrapolation or exacerbation of ours than an alternative to it. #2 The film connects with the suspicion that the end has already come, and that the future will only be re-permutation and re-iteration. It is clear that the theme of sterility must be read metaphorically, as the displacement of another type of anxiety. #3 The power of capitalist realism derives in part from the way that it subsumes and consumes all of previous history. It objectifies and commodifies all cultural objects, and in doing so, transforms practices and rituals into mere aesthetic objects. #4 The end of history heralded by Francis Fukuyama after the fall of the Berlin Wall is often derided, but it is accepted at the level of the cultural unconscious. The idea that history has reached a terminal beach is not just triumphalist, but also warning that history’s specters will be Nietzschean rather than Marxian.
Reading Capitalist Realism
Author | : Alison Shonkwiler,Leigh Claire La Berge |
Publsiher | : University of Iowa Press |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2014-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781609382346 |
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Presents approaches to the question of the relation between capitalism and narrative form, partly by questioning how the "realism" of austerity, privatization, and wealth protection relate to the realism of narrative and cultural production.
Acid Communism
Author | : Mark Fisher,Matt Colquhoun |
Publsiher | : Pattern Books |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2020-09-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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A short zine collecting an introduction to the concept by Matt Colquhoun that appeared in 'krisis journal for contemporary philosophy Issue 2, 2018: Marx from the Margins' and the unfinished introduction to the unfinished book on Acid Communism that Mark Fisher was working on before his death in 2017. "In this way ‘Acid’ is desire, as corrosive and denaturalising multiplicity, flowing through the multiplicities of communism itself to create alinguistic feedback loops; an ideological accelerator through which the new and previously unknown might be found in the politics we mistakenly think we already know, reinstantiating a politics to come." —Matt Colquhoun
Postcapitalist Desire
Author | : Mark Fisher |
Publsiher | : Watkins Media Limited |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2020-09-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781913462376 |
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A collection of transcripts from Mark Fisher's final series of lectures at Goldsmiths, University of London, in late 2016. Edited with an introduction by Matt Colquhoun, this collection of lecture notes and transcriptions reveals acclaimed writer and blogger Mark Fisher in his element -- the classroom -- outlining a project that Fisher's death left so bittersweetly unfinished. Beginning with that most fundamental of questions -- "Do we really want what we say we want?" -- Fisher explores the relationship between desire and capitalism, and wonders what new forms of desire we might still excavate from the past, present, and future. From the emergence and failure of the counterculture in the 1970s to the continued development of his left-accelerationist line of thinking, this volume charts a tragically interrupted course for thinking about the raising of a new kind of consciousness, and the cultural and political implications of doing so. For Fisher, this process of consciousness raising was always, fundamentally, psychedelic -- just not in the way that we might think...
Egress
Author | : Matt Colquhoun |
Publsiher | : Watkins Media Limited |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2020-03-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781912248889 |
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Egress is the first book to consider the legacy and work of the writer, cultural critic and cult academic Mark Fisher. Narrated in orbit of his death as experienced by a community of friends and students in 2017, it analyses Fisher’s philosophical trajectory, from his days as a PhD student at the University of Warwick to the development of his unfinished book on Acid Communism. Taking the word “egress” as its starting point—a word used by Fisher in his book The Weird and the Eerie to describe an escape from present circumstances as experiences by the characters in countless examples of weird fiction—Egress consider the politics of death and community in a way that is indebted to Fisher’s own forms of cultural criticism, ruminating on personal experience in the hope of making it productively impersonal.