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-Capitalism is no longer defined by material class relations, instead being controlled by its primary logic – debt. Systems of semiocapitalism have created a social debt to the state – it taxes us in order to “protect” us through institutions such as the police. This makes the state a mechanism of capitalism – we can not challenge it because our very existence is defined by our indebtedness to it. The continuation of this logic destroys value to life, turning us into machinic slaves to the system. |
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-Tanguay ‘15 /Laine, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Houston—Victoria, Ph.D. the University of Manchester. She has taught at Lakehead University and Acadia University in Canada, “Governmentality in Crisis: Debt and the Illusion of Liberalism” Symploke Vol. 23, Nos. 1-2 (2015) ISSN 1069-0697, 459-468/ |
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-Critiques of Classical ... present just that. |
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-The police have become a force of capitalism – militarising in order to protect semiocapitalism’s hegemonic control over our reality. |
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-MacDonald, Michael. "Towards A Critical Public Pedagogy of Affect in the Era of Semiocapitalism." The Hampton Institute, 2 Apr. 2015, www.hamptoninstitution.org/rainbow-family-of-living-light.html#.WEGuY6IrIfM. Accessed 2 Dec. 2016. Michael MacDonald is a professor at MacEwan University. WC |
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-The Missoula, Montana ... love with terror. |
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-The system of semiocapitalism created and structured by debt ensnares life in a form of machinic enslavement to capitalism, bound to a form of sadomonetarism which can lead to nothing but the absolute destruction of all life. |
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-Wiltgen ‘5 /James, Latin American cinema and history in the School of Critical Studies at CalArts, "Sado-Moneatrism or Saint Fond – Saint Ford", in Consumption in the Age of Information, ed. Cohen and Rutsky, BERG, New York, p. 107-106/ |
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-How does digital ... and complex oscillations. |
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-The Role of the Ballot is thus to endorse the team that best challenges semiocapitalism within the debate space. |
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-The alternative is a genealogical critique of social debt – we limit immunity for police officers, refusing to ignore how they keep us indebted to the state, making us believe we need them to protect our freedoms, while crushing the very movements that attempt to free us from the hegemonic logic of semiocapitalism. |
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-Genealogical incision into the logic of social debt affirms a complete re-articulation of the creditor-debtor relationship. Attempts to institutionally regulate the “regime of truth” surrounding finance will only end in self-destructive ressentiment and terrible debate rounds – this turns any cede the polital args. |
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-De Goede ‘5 /Mariek, lecturer in political history and international relations at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam, Virtue, Fortune, and Faith: A Genealogy of Finance, Borderlines Vol. 24, University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis pg. 145-176/ |
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-There is no ... modern credit practices. |
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-We solve the Role of the Ballot – our critique allows us to find value outside of the hegemonic logic of semiocapitalism. |
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-MacDonald, Michael. "Towards A Critical Public Pedagogy of Affect in the Era of Semiocapitalism." The Hampton Institute, 2 Apr. 2015, www.hamptoninstitution.org/rainbow-family-of-living-light.html#.WEGuY6IrIfM. Accessed 2 Dec. 2016. Michael MacDonald is a professor at MacEwan University. WC |
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-Michael Hardt (1999) has ... we are alone. |
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-The AFF is a practice of radical freedom which is capable of resisting and transforming the violence resulting from modern subject formation and teleolog.. Only our attack on the prefabricated subject of modernity is capable of transforming life into a work of art that can challenge the crystallization of power into war and suffering. The method of genealogical critique is capable of resisting the process of subjectivization which lies at the heart of all violence. |
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-Clifford 2001 /Michael. Professor of Philosophy @ Mississippi State, Political Genealogy After Foucault: Savage Identities. London, GBR: Routledge, p.143-147/ |
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-A typical, if ... we presently are. |