I am in agreement with:
“that this accident must become our necessity, a necessity whose impure 
technological, but also social, economic and political conditions are alone 
what make possible the exercise of collective intelligence, belief, wisdom and 
decision. The temptation is always to say that freedom and democracy are the 
fundamental requirements for making good collective decisions, and yet the 
absolute failure of the West over the past two years means that these ideas 
must absolutely be subjected to critique, where the latter is never a 
denunciation, but an interrogation of their ‘pharmacological’ limits"

 

I think is built from the post-WWII/post-Cold War mythology in which the 
Democratic Capitalist Neoliberal Military-Industrial complex and its excess of 
wealth borne from those conflicts became dogma for the future.  But that 
unchecked neoliberalism, along with a similarly unchecked Californian Ideology 
in creating a technocratic hyperplutocracy that created a faux algodemocracy 
through social media call ideology back into question. 

 

This may sound like a reductive questioning Western Democracy as if 1:  it has 
not had a morphology over history, and 2: it is homogenous throughout the West. 
Conversely, I have wound up in Facebook conversations that have devolved into 
epithets with personages like Baruch Gottleib who almost uncritically state 
China is the future, with its glittering cities, while I have met the Dungan 
and Uighyr who fled to Eastern Kyrgyzstan. From my standpoint, Stiegler’s 
observation of (American especially) democratic failure was seen clearly from 
my standpoint in Arabia, as Trump was deftly manipulated by much of Asia (which 
America does not comprehend, let alone understand) from MBS to Kim Joon Il, and 
the UK’s suicidal move towards Brexit. 

What has resulted is a dark molecule umbrella-ing much of Asia under Russia and 
China, with the latter engaging in financial colonialism in Cen tral Asia and 
Africa, such as the usurpation of the port of Djbouti and the new Silk Road 
initiative, signalling that America’s strong-arming against nations like Iran. 
Will work fiercely against its own interests.

 

What this screed attempts to illustrates the truth of the above, but then not 
being quick to castigate the West in favor of far more restrictive system(s). 
Social Media, in its necessity for more attention-capital, privileges the 
lunatic fringe under the framework of faux populism shaped by plutogratic 
Algorithmic manipulation.


What are the indices out of the predicament? Leadership, yes. Consensus – this 
assumes privilege and status for those with enough information to make a 
“saving” decision, which, of course, “seems” like the rational, logical dec 
ision, ignoring the age of disinformation.  

This comes back to leadership and vision and the ability to steer/command the 
resources of nearly 8 billion people, including a developing world that feels 
it has not gotten its spoils yet.  On the other hand, the result in not 
achieving this is the realm of the necropolitical, or merely moreso, as 
humanity may be in the position of a necessary decrease in order to survive. 

In the end, I agree that while democracy in its current forms have to be 
re-examined, the automatic alternative is NOT authoritarianism.  Perhaps the 
Dutch model, which assumes a certain sensibility not held throughout the world, 
or new paradigms, which will emerge in the coming decades. I agree what the 
Western paradigm must be questioned in its unsustainability, but at this time, 
it seems like no major paradigm is sustainable. 

 

I muse back again on Deleuze and Foucault and mechanisms orf power to 
critically interrogate the West without throwing the proverbial baby out with 
the democracy.

 

 

Patrick Lichty

website: http:://www.patricklichty.com

email: [email protected]

instagram, twitter: @patlichty

 

 

 

From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Sean Cubitt 
<[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 4:45 PM
To: "[email protected] that this accident must become our necessity, a 
necessity whose impure technological, but also social, economic and political 
conditions are alone what make possible the exercise of collective 
intelligence, belief, wisdom and decision. The temptation is always to say that 
freedom and democracy are the fundamental requirements for making good 
collective decisions, and yet the absolute failure of the West over the past 
two years means that these ideas must absolutely be subjected to critique, 
where the latter is never a denunciation, but an interrogation of their 
‘pharmacological’ limits"" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: <nettime> Covid and the crisis of neo-liberalism

 

thanks for circulating Patrice

 

there's a great piece responding to similar issues by Daniel Ross (aka 
Stiegler’s translator): 

https://mscp.org.au/plague-proportions/this-pandemic-should-not-have-happened

 

a flavour:

"Anthropogenic climate change and the systemic limits with which it is 
associated indeed define the fundamental emergency situation with which we are 
confronted today. The possibility of facing up to this emergency depends on 
recognizing 

 

seán

 

Seán Cubitt | He/Him

Professor of Screen Studies
School of Culture and Communication
W104 John Medley Building
University of Melbourne 
Grattan Street
Victoria 3010 
AUSTRALIA 

 

[email protected]

 

New Book: Anecdotal Evidence

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/anecdotal-evidence-9780190065720?lang=en&cc=au#

Latest from the Lambert Nagle writing partnership

https://books2read.com/u/4NXA1W

 

 

<snip>

 

The comprehensive crisis of neoliberalism may have unleashed creative 
intellectual energy even at the once-dead centre of politics. But an 
intellectual crisis does not a new era make. If it is energising to discover 
that we can afford anything we can actually do, it also puts us on the spot. 
What can and should we actually do? Who, in fact, is the we?


As Britain, the US and Brazil demonstrate, democratic politics is taking on 
strange and unfamiliar new forms. Social inequalities are more, not less 
extreme. At least in the rich countries, there is no collective countervailing 
force. Capitalist accumulation continues in channels that continuously multiply 
risks. The principal use to which our newfound financial freedom has been put 
are more and more grotesque efforts at financial stabilisation. The antagonism 
between the west and China divides huge chunks of the world, as not since the 
cold war. And now, in the form of Covid, the monster has arrived. The 
Anthropocene has shown its fangs ? on an as yet modest scale. Covid is far from 
being the worst of what we should expect ? 2020 was not the full alert. If we 
are dusting ourselves off and enjoying the recovery, we should reflect. Around 
the world the dead are unnumbered, but our best guess puts the figure at 10 
million. Thousands are dying every day. And 2020 was a wake-up call.

Adapted from Shutdown: How Covid Shook the World?s Economy by Adam Tooze, 
published by Allen Lane on 7 September

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