
The Work of Mark Fisher with Matt Colquhoun
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Is There a Lost Horizon?
Capitalism seamlessly occupies the horizons of the thinkable, he says. The horizon is real with a capital r, not just in the sense of impossible we can ever reach it, but also in the actual form, condition and shape of our setting. And i take both these senses of real to be lacanian. We can lose our bearings, but the horizon is a necessary condition, or shaping of our actuality. It's te the horizon is the fundamental division establishing where we are. Er, when you're saying at the crisis, to move beyond the subject, it just sounds absolutely insane, because you have to move beyond this. So has that horizon which marks on about here,
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