Post-capitalist desires
Post-capitalist desires
In this series of lectures given before his death, Mark Fisher, a theorist
British critic, author of Capitalist Realism and Ghosts of My Life,
begins with a fundamental question for us: Do we really want what
we claim to want? Discussing with his students some of the key ideas
of critical thinking, he explores the relationship between desire and capitalism,
and wonders what powers of imagination and relationship remain to be released
at a time when they are constantly re-programmed and channeled by the
personal development, advertising and technology industries.
the emergence and failure of the counterculture in the 1970s
contemporary accelerationism, through self-consciousness groups
feminist, this book puts into perspective the evolution of a flow of positions, of
programs and actions to better defend the need for transformation
radical change in society and culture.
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