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+Housing policy is advanced capitalism – its emphasis on middle-class success fragments Marxist dialectics by blurring the boundaries between the working class and bourgeois. |
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+Berry 07 (Michael Berry, “Housing provision and class relations under capitalism: Some implications of recent Marxist class analysis,” Published online on April 12th 2007, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02673038608720568?journalCode=chos20, Housing Studies, Taylor-Francis Online) |
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+Marx himself failed |
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+and industrial militancy.' |
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+Their particular demand prevents a universal rejection – problems with housing are an effect and does not approach the modes of production – they substitute the ‘bourgeois’ with the ‘homeowner’ and limit revolutionary moments. |
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+Zizek 99 (Slavoj, Senior Researcher at the University of Ljubljana, 1999, “Repeating Lenin” http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ot/zizek1.htm) |
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+Today, we already |
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+usually out it, “feasible”) |
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+Our ethico-political obligation is to resist capitalism that forms the constitutive antagonism of any violent social relation and causes extinction – our belief in the big Other allows the system to infinitely subjugate millions. |
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+Žižek and Daly 4 (Slavoj, Prof. of European Graduate School, Intl. Director of the Birkbeck Inst. for Humanities, U. of London, and Senior Researcher @ Inst. of Sociology, U. of Ljubljiana, and Glyn, Professor Intl. Studies @ Northampton U., “Risking the Impossible” http://www.lacan.com/zizek-daly.htm th) |
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+It is in the light |
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+us to risk the impossible. |
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+The alternative is to do nothing – refusal to take action breaks down the pseudo-activity that maintains capitalism. |
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+Žižek 08 Senior Research @ Institute for Social Studies-Ljubljana Slavoj, Violence, p. 207-217 |
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+Mutatis mutandis, the |
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+violent thing to do. |