August 20, 2011
Zizek On The London Roits

Repetition, according to Hegel, plays a crucial role in history: when something happens just once, it may be dismissed as an accident, something that might have been avoided if the situation had been handled differently; but when the same event repeats itself, it is a sign that a deeper historical process is unfolding. When Napoleon lost at Leipzig in 1813, it looked like bad luck; when he lost again at Waterloo, it was clear that his time was over. The same holds for the continuing financial crisis. In September 2008, it was presented by some as an anomaly that could be corrected through better regulations etc; now that signs of a repeated financial meltdown are gathering it is clear that we are dealing with a structural phenomenon.

We are told again and again that we are living through a debt crisis, and that we all have to share the burden and tighten our belts. All, that is, except the (very) rich. The idea of taxing them more is taboo: if we did, the argument runs, the rich would have no incentive to invest, fewer jobs would be created and we would all suffer. The only way to save ourselves from hard times is for the poor to get poorer and the rich to get richer. What should the poor do? What can they do?

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You can Read all of here it here : London Review Of Books

July 1, 2011
The impotent politics of subtraction are befalling libertarian as well!

February 12, 2011
"democracy is indispensable not because it renders superfluous the conquest of political power by the proletariat but because it renders this conquest of power both necessary and possible."

— ROSA LUXEMBURG

September 15, 2010
On things

When asked why I don’t fully support the feminism, race specific movements, or any other number of itemized activist positions?

My answer is, its is not that I am opposed to them, its that i agree with them  too much.

I will not support an theory in which all its grievances or aims can be met with in some version or the horizon of capitalism. 

August 5, 2010
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July 15, 2010
On the exess of dignity.

There is a new and terrifying excess of lifestyle politics. It makes a twisted short circuit between liberation and personal designation. Though this connection between the universal and the particular is nothing new, it has taken new leaps toward the absurd with this:

If your body is brown or black or red or yellow or white or any other color, your body deserves dignity. If you are trans or cis or genderqueer or asexual or any other designation, your body deserves dignity. If you are gay or straight or bi or asexual or any other orientation, your body deserves dignity.

YOUR BODY IS JUST FINE THE WAY IT IS.

—Marianne Kirby, “Second Verse, Same As the First; Fat Acceptance Is For Everyone.”

This idea that fat people need liberation in cultural perspective is the greatest example that lifestyle politics is deep in theory and sallow in practice. In This case  liberal / radical tolerance has  stepped besides it’s self; a proclamation of ‘fat liberation’, this  while cigarettes are being taxed exponentially  and states in which legally smoking in bars are in the minority. The lifestyle thought in the open space of liberal democracy has take two radically different and inconsistent stances on the two biggest killers in America.  Both smoking and being overweight carry stigmas, both have element of addiction, mental and physical dependence.  The issue of body size and wieght is not one of liberation but of pushing pratical appilaction of medical science out of the 19th century. Instead of using the sollow breaths of radical politic to liberated  fat bodies from harsh and insensitive cultrual persecptive maybe for those concerned it would be more helpful to deal with the issue of definition. The range of under  to over weight is messure by the BMI (body mass index) :

“It was invented between 1830 and 1850 by the Belgian polymath Adolphe Quetelet during the course of developing “social physics”

It is easy to see that this measure is outdated and inadequate. There are many different body types and explanations for how they should be viewed. Some people are fat and healthy many are not. 

In the throws of late capitalism instead of trying to liberate the dignity of fat people, it might be more pertinent to be concerned with the emancipation of starving people.

July 12, 2010
douglashaddow:

Der Spiegel on the Slavoj Zizek Show

Zizek loves to correct viewpoints when precisely the opposite is  considered correct. He calls this counterintuitive observation. His  favorite thought form is the paradox. Using his psychoanalytical skills,  he attempts to demonstrate how liberal democracy manipulates people.  One of his famous everyday observations on this subject relates to the  buttons used to close the door in elevators. He has discovered that they  are placebos. The doors don’t close a second faster when one presses  the button, but they don’t have to. It’s sufficient that the person  pressing the button has the illusion that he is able to influence  something. The political illusion machine that calls itself Western  democracy functions in exactly the same way, says Zizek.

Expansive piece with a bit of insight into Zizek’s interior design choices and women problems.

douglashaddow:

Der Spiegel on the Slavoj Zizek Show

Zizek loves to correct viewpoints when precisely the opposite is considered correct. He calls this counterintuitive observation. His favorite thought form is the paradox. Using his psychoanalytical skills, he attempts to demonstrate how liberal democracy manipulates people. One of his famous everyday observations on this subject relates to the buttons used to close the door in elevators. He has discovered that they are placebos. The doors don’t close a second faster when one presses the button, but they don’t have to. It’s sufficient that the person pressing the button has the illusion that he is able to influence something. The political illusion machine that calls itself Western democracy functions in exactly the same way, says Zizek.

Expansive piece with a bit of insight into Zizek’s interior design choices and women problems.

July 9, 2010

 I made these  after I saw this:

July 9, 2010
Circle sizes do not accurately reflect the actual existing intersections of these sub groups.

dunx:

decleyre:

Artistic interpretation of anarchist schools of thought based on http://www.infoshop.org/wiki/index.php/Anarchism. Circle sizes do not accurately reflect population sizes.

Circle sizes do not accurately reflect the actual existing intersections of these sub groups.

dunx:

decleyre:

Artistic interpretation of anarchist schools of thought based on http://www.infoshop.org/wiki/index.php/Anarchism. Circle sizes do not accurately reflect population sizes.

June 12, 2010
On whats coming up.

Lots coming up articles including but not limited to:

On radical feminism

On the threat of D.I.Y. culture

On fetishistic disavowal  and us

On shit: clogged toilets , clogged rivers, and labor value.

Its been a tough season, give me time.

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