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Capitalist Realism
Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? | Mark Fisher
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After 1989, capitalism has successfully presented itself as the only realistic political-economic system - a situation that the bank crisis of 2008, far from ending, actually compounded. The book analyses the development and principal features of this capitalist realism as a lived ideological framework. Using examples from politics, films, fiction, work and education, it argues that capitalist realism colours all areas of contemporary experience. But it will also show that, because of a number of inconsistencies and glitches internal to the capitalist reality program capitalism in fact is anything but realistic.
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breadnroses
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i‘m so disappointed because this book is so widely hyped but i actually hated it ☹️ there‘s a lot of bits and pieces of brilliant analysis but overall i felt like it was indulgent to the point of being obnoxious and that fisher takes for granted that the reader is familiar w/ post-structuralism which i‘m not really. i can see why some people really like it but it‘s not my thing... 😣

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damon_hays

[Capitalism] is a system which is no longer governed by any transcendent Law; on the contrary, it dismantles all such codes, only to re-install them on an ad hoc basis. The limits of capitalism is not fixed by fiat, but defined (and redefined) pragmatically and improvisationally.

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I really enjoyed this little book although it is definitely heavy with academic political philosophy and psychology requiring a good deal of focus. Fisher presents here his account of how late stage capitalism “subsumes and consumes all of history,” rendering all facets of culture mere commodities such that no other system can be imagined possible. He deals with neoliberalism, Lacan, Žižek, Spinoza, Kafka and the futility of bureaucracy.

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Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism is easily the most accessible text on Late Capitalism. Fisher explains throughout how Late Capitalism has asserted itself as the final stage in history, and in its new phase has created a mental health epidemic, addicting us to a sensation-stimulus matrix of fast food and consumer bliss. It has created a Market Stalinism, a free market totalitarianism. Mark took his own life in 2017, Rest in power, Mark Fisher

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Grabbed what I could from the shelves before I leave for the airport #gottadothehashtags #rainbowbookstack #rainbowspines

shawnmooney Excellent Women! ❤💜❤💜❤💜 I am reading all of Pym's novels in sequence, and loved this one so much! 7y
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batsy @shawnmooney this is the only Pym I've read and I would like to try reading the rest in sequence 7y
shawnmooney Great! It was her second novel so you'd only need to back up to do 7y
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