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  • ...f the biogenetic threat, simply in order to control the potential of the [[global]] market [[economy]]. Maybe the problem is not biogenetics itself, but rath ...] of Dennett's <i>[[Consciousness]] Explained</i> as an allegory of late [[capitalism]] with its motifs of competition, decentralisation etc. Even more important
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  • ...p with [[regard]] to democracy?), the gap between North and South, and the global ecological deadlock. ...al level than Garton Ash would like: how do we stand with regard to global capitalism? Are his 'new Red Armies' [[symptoms]] of a [[structural]] flaw at the hear
    20 KB (3,312 words) - 23:43, 25 May 2019
  • ...ance has become a moralising idiom cynically appropriated by the knaves of capitalism. His heroic insistence on doing the impossible (opposing the seemingly invi * [[Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]] 21. October 28, 19
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  • ...d as a short-sighted fearful reaction to the emerging new postindustrial [[global]] order, an [[instinct]] to stick to and protect the comfortable [[Welfare] ...ween the enlightened vision of a modern [[Europe]], ready to fit the new [[global order]], and old confused political passions. When commentators described t
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  • ...ties of [[globalization]]. In Davos, the exclusive Swiss ski resort, the [[global]] [[elite]] of managers, statesmen and [[media]] personalities meets under ...’ alternative to global capitalism). They [[claim]] that we can have the global capitalist cake (thrive as profitable entrepreneurs) and eat it too (endors
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  • ...earful reaction to the emerging new [[postindustrialism|postindustrial]] [[global]] [[order]], an [[instinct]] to stick to and protect the comfortable [[Welf ...between the enlightened vision of a modern Europe, ready to fit the new [[global order]], and old confused political passions. When commentators described
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  • of Chicago after a [[global]] war. The [[resistance]] [[leader]] Morpheus utters not that the Twin Towers stood for [[capitalism]] per se, but of virtual
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  • ...ity by advocating [[full]] Slovene integration into the Westernized global capitalism and thus drowning Slovenes in contemporary Americanized pop culture. The [[ ...[[liberal]]-Communist plot”: Ruthless, unconstrained immersion in global capitalism is perceived as the latest dark plot of the ex-Communists, enabling them to
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  • ...positive proposals lack any foundation in a detailed [[analysis]] of the [[global]] [[situation]]. First, he [[identifies]] four “new Red Armies” (sic!) ...s read less like a plan for [[action]] grounded in serious analysis of the global constellation and more like a [[list]] of desiderata (the developed countri
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  • ...The catch of the “transition” from the Really Existing Socialism to [[capitalism]] was that people never had the chance to choose the <i>ad quem</i> of this ...ng it to the enemy. Where, how, by whom are the key decisions concerning [[global]] social issues made? Are they made in the public [[space]], through the en
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  • ..., in [[principle]], won, that the [[search]] is over, that the advent of a global, liberal [[world]] [[community]] lurks just around the corner, that the obs ...]]": In the much celebrated free [[circulation]] opened up by the [[global capitalism]], it is "things" ([[commodity|commodities]]) which freely circulate, while
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  • ...tnership with Europe. In short, [[Bush]]’s America pretends to be a new global [[empire]] but it is not. Rather, it remains a [[nation-state]] ruthlessly ...lurring the true lines of [[division]]. After all, Kerry did not have a [[global]] [[vision]] that would [[present]] a feasible alternative to Bush’s poli
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  • ...ardt]] and [[Negri]]’s <i>[[Empire]]</i> (from [[Nation State]] to the [[Global]] [[Empire]]). ...while Western Buddhism presents itself as the remedy against the stress of capitalism's dynamics — by allowing us to uncouple and retain some inner peace — i
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  • ...s (so that we can have conservative "traditional values" [[resistance]] to global [[capitalist]] "modernization," or moral conservatives who fully endorse ca ...t deficit, de facto build a strong federal state, and pursue a politics of global interventionism, while Democrats pursue a tough fiscal politics that, under
    16 KB (2,424 words) - 10:20, 1 June 2019
  • ...y in itself generating [[communist]] potentials-the "becoming-communist of capitalism," to put it in Deleuzian [[terms]]...
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  • ...es. It was charged with being a murky reaction of fear of the emerging new global order, an instinct to protect the comfortable welfare state traditions, a g ...etween the enlightened vision of a modern Europe, ready to embrace the new global order, and old, confused political passions. When commentators described th
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  • ...that one should locate the "[[danger]]" of [[capitalism]]: although it is global, encompassing the [[whole]] worlds, it sustains a stricto sensu "worldless'
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  • ...rical anomaly, blurring the true lines of [[division]]; he didn't have a [[global]] vision that presented a viable alternative to Bush's. Besides, Bush's vic ...It is a journalistic cliché to praise '[[postmodern]]', [[dynamic]] US [[capitalism]] at the expense of [[old Europe]]'s regulatory illusions. However, Europe
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  • ...ary [[case]] of the fate of the detective novel in our era of [[global]] [[capitalism]].<br> ...as the story's setting - a [[particular]] provincial [[environment]]. In a global [[world]], a detective story can take [[place]] almost literally ANYWHERE:
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  • ...on]], the way social services and health care are perceived. There was a [[global]] shift, but we never voted about that. So, the biggest change, the biggest ...s in the form of workers' pension funds, could exert influence and improve capitalism by insisting that the [[money]] it manages be placed in investment funds th
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