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+====The ideology of capital and symbolic economy predetermine legitimate speech through powerful actor's ability to project hegemonic speech without possibility of response. This is the death of communication; free speech is never real within a system of capital. Baudrillard 81:==== |
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+congealed, stockpiled, and redistributed in some corner of the social process. |
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+====The critique refuses the logic of fear that dominates political discourse thus the alternative is the hostage taking of the debate space. We defy the logic that holds our model of politics together. This process is necessary to produce new mindsets that lead to revolutionary change. The idea of material change cannot be separated from a prior immaterial change. Baudrillard 76: ==== |
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+Jean Baudrillard (Philosopher of the upmost Swag) "Symbolic Exchange and Death" 1976. |
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+We will not destroy the system by a direct, dialectical revolution of the economic |
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+forbidden it, the only violence it cannot exert: its own death. |
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+====The role of the ballot is to endorse the discourse that most authentically represents underlying power –micropolitics are key to real, macro change. Nayar 99 bracketed for ableist language: ==== |
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+~~Jayan Nayar (School of Law, University of Warwick), Transnat'l L. and Contemp. Probs. 599, Fall, 1999~~ SF |
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+The "world," as we perceive it today, did not exist in times |
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+critique, it is necessary to consider the "technologies" of ordering. |