Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at

2016-04-28 Thread Michael Gurstein
ntionist and socially aware set of directions.) M -Original Message- From: nettime-l-boun...@mail.kein.org On Behalf Of Brian Holmes Sent: April 28, 2016 5:12 AM To: nettim...@kein.org Subject: Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at There have been great points

Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at

2016-04-25 Thread David Garcia
> Now, you can respond like the Regulation school or even Deleuze and Guattari, > and say that capitalism continually changes certain axiomatic propositions, > in order that its major principle of endless accumulation through labor > exploitation can continue. That's what I think. But such a

Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at

2016-04-23 Thread Brian Holmes
It is rather astounding to me - a token of the profound laziness and irresponsibility of contemporary intellectuals - that people still be in doubt or even in complete ignorance as to what neoliberalism is, how it has developed, what its major doctrinal differences have been, how its theory

Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology

2016-04-17 Thread morlockelloi
To enumerate what we know about the unknowable future shifts: 1. The change will not happen by violently interacting with keyboards, touchscreens and displays; 2. The change will not happen by violently interacting with others on the street. What envisionable venues does this leave

Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at

2016-04-17 Thread Felix Stalder
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 2016-04-17 13:40, Florian Cramer wrote: > ...only that it is plainly wrong. At this meeting, the Colloque > Walter Lippmann, Alexander Rüstow defined neoliberalism _against_ > the radical free market liberalism of von Mises and Hayek as a >

Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at

2016-04-17 Thread Florian Cramer
Nice story... > The term neoliberalism was coined at a meeting in Paris in 1938. > Among the delegates were two men who came to define the ideology, > Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek. Both exiles from Austria, > they saw social democracy, exemplified by Franklin Roosevelt's New > Deal and

Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology

2016-04-17 Thread Alexander Bard
Exactly, dear Morlock! Which means we have to go "more Freudian than Freud himself" at this junction, since even the old and cynical Freud was deep at heart a Rousseauian who insisted that "truth will set us free". The Freud of "Civilisation and Its Discontents" in the 1930s. And with him the

Re: Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology

2016-04-16 Thread morlockelloi
The widespread imposed or voluntarily adopted anonymous (or not so anonymous) ideologies, that facilitate the demise of their believers, are hardly a new phenomenon. Expecting that naming them is going to change anything is a fallacy. The current predicament is exactly this - assumption that

Guardian > Monbiot > Neoliberalism -- the ideology at the root of all our problems

2016-04-16 Thread nettime's_encyclopedist_
Neoliberalism -- the ideology at the root of all our problems Financial meltdown, environmental disaster and even the rise of Donald Trump -- neoliberalism has played its part in them all. Why