📚 node [[capitalist catastrophism]]
Capitalist Catastrophism
Author : [[Kai Heron]]
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- [[Capitalist Realism]]
- [[End of history]]
- Capitalist catastrophism is a mutation of capitalist realism.
Unless there is a radical break from capitalism — a revolution — what will supplant capitalist realism is not the ability to imagine and fight for a post-capitalist future as Mason, Uetricht and Milburn had hoped, but something more ambiguous and perhaps ultimately worse. I call this something worse “capitalist catastrophism.”
Capitalist catastrophism is what happens when capitalist realism begins to fray at the edges. It describes a situation in which capitalism can no longer determine what it means to be “realistic,” not because of the force of movements assembled against it but because capital’s self-undermining and ecologically destructive dynamics have outstripped capitalism’s powers to control them.
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/capitalist-catastrophism
- video call at meet.jit.si/capitalist-catastrophism
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