Except that if you look at Roja or Harvey you'll find just the opposite, 
and it's this sort of post-Fordist analysis that contributed to Occupy 
etc. I taught pomo at one point at UTD and don't recognize this 'played' 
you speak of; if anything, it was hard-edged. Mike Davis too of course.

- Alan

On Thu, 29 Mar 2012, Simon Mclennan wrote:

> ... and so post modernism played into the hands of the bourgeoisie -
> "We never cared about socialism anyway, and could revel in the
> thought that it didn't really matter and we could just go on doing
> the thing most dear to our hearts... making money". So easy now to
> play in the ashes of modernism and the critical discourse of the
> intellectuals could be merrily diluted into the ironic mish-mash of
> hybridity that was easy on the ear and easy on the wallet! Hor hor
> hordy hor!! and let's pop into the ICA while we're at it...ha ha
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