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Mentioned in 19 episodes
Capitalist Realism
Is There No Alternative?
Book • 2009
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
Mentioned by Jack Lewis in relation to his work on capitalist realism and its influence on contemporary thought.

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Mark Fisher vs. Peter Thiel: Acid Communism Against the Coming Fascism with Jac Lewis
Menzionato da Alessandro Carnevale come un libro stimolante, che ha influenzato alcune sue riflessioni.

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Cogitata con ALESSANDRO CARNEVALE, docente di arte
Mentioned by
Marc Andreessen in the context of discussing the dominance of capitalism and the profit motive.


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Marc Andreessen: The Time to Fight for AI is NOW [Classic Episode]
Compared to "Psychopolitics", mentioning that it captures a disparate dimension of neoliberalism, fitting under "Psychopolitics"' framework.

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PsychoPolitics and Smart Power
Mentioned in relation to the concept of capitalist realism.

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Socialism
Mentioned by David Peña-Guzmán as an example of imminent critique, analyzing capitalism's internal contradictions.

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Disagreement
Mentioned by
Craig in the context of a discussion about the difficulty of imagining alternatives to capitalism.


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Marxism, Anarchism, and the Power of Communist Imagination: Richard Gilman-Opalsky on Utopia and Revolution
Mentioned by Julien Devaureix , showing that contemporary capitalism does not only imagine its criticism, but integrates and neutralizes it.

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La pureté militante : une nécessité ? | #PAUSE
Mentioned by C. Derick Varn in relation to his work on capitalist realism and its impact on the millennial left.

Living in the Darkest Timeline: A Conversation with Bram Gieben
Mentioned by Joshua Citarella in relation to the concept of capitalist realism and the need for a positive vision.

Novara FM: How MAGA Went Mainstream w/ Joshua Citarella
Mentioned by the host in relation to Nick Land's philosophical differences and the concept of transcendental miserabilism.

Accelerationism: The Philosophy of Nick Land and Curtis Yarvin (Ft. Michael Downs)