M.I. Asma
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On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
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“newer technologies, newer institutions, newer deployments and alliances of imperial power, but the same fundamental processes and relations functioned beneath the epiphenomena of novelty.”
― On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
― On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
“To be clear, anti-natalism is a minor philosophical position. In fact, its proponents enjoy this minor status because they feel it confirms that they possess the kind of profound insight that only a few enlightened intellectuals could ever hope to attain. In this sense, it is also an elitist position and thus anti-mass, as its own dismissal of the insights from the oppressed masses demonstrates: such insights, for the anti-natalist, are delusions of the herd. They are, in a weird sense, inverted Nietzscheans who have somehow managed to copper-fasten the elitism of his philosophy with the ressentiment he despised.”
― On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
― On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
“Proclamations of new phases are always accompanied by proclamations of new revolutionary theories that condemn to the historical dustbin what our revolutionary history has earned by its hard work and sacrifices. Not surprisingly, such proclamations tend to collaborate with the capitalist imaginary by promoting a willful historical amnesia.”
― On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
― On Necrocapitalism: A Plague Journal
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