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15 + 1 The
"Event" in Yellow 15 Winter/Spring 2014 Žižek's Communist (Hypo)thesis
"Theory Too Becomes A Material
Force":
The Spectral
Ontology and Miraculous Materialism
Spirit
Objectified: The "Austerity" Economics of "New Materialism"
It Is Time To Give Up Liberal,
Bourgeois Theories, |
10. The Yellow Vests protest is not, as Negri claims,
an insurrection against capitalism, nor is it a protest without "vision"
as Žižek argues. It is a class matter. It is a
sadness—bordering on the comical—that although the contemporary Left
represents itself as an in-date tendency that has abandoned the
out-of-date class struggles since capitalism has moved away from its
industrial articulation to a new cognitive formation, its only model of
change remains an out-of-date 1968 mutiny in France. Both Negri and
Žižek in their analysis take '68 as the model for an up-to date Left
insurrection: "The old '68 motto Soyons realists, demandons
l'impossible!", Žižek writes, "remains fully relevant" (The Independent,
17 December 2018). This does, of course, raise the question not only of
the relevance of this relevance, but the relevance of the contemporary
Left itself.
The Communist revolution is the most radical
rupture with traditional property relations…
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