Pretty sure this is Vim's alt.
Mark Fisher, in Capitalist Realism, writes about how adept capitalism is at absorbing and redirecting all forms of anti-capitalist resistance. Adbusting becomes another form of advertising. "No logo" becomes a logo in itself.
There's something different afoot this time, though. Capital's amplification of certain kinds of anti-capitalist critique lately seems passionate and urgent. Has it seen in these critiques the doorway to an even more lucrative and exploitative system of economic relations?
We will miss neoliberalism when it's gone. And I say that bitterly and sincerely.
I wonder if neo-liberalism is the last fully human system of economy. Whatever is next will either be more machine than human. "Humans are the sex organs of the machine world" will be replaced with "Humans are the strap-on of the machine world."
in my view neoliberalism isnt really about delegitimizing the state so much as a reformulation of it - an alternative constitutional form
You sound like Richard Dawkins.
I was thinking of his review of some Sokal book Tea posted back in the day where he's furious with French writers for misusing scientific terms,His books on biology are alright. It's when he gets hard into the memetics and religious criticism that he needs to pipe down.