If the cutting edge of capital accumulation is not happening in production, then for them, that opens the door to a sort of syndicalist exit from capitalism. But again, just as qu comment here, iman, i'm in italy right now. Obviously i have some connection and relation and respect for thi peopleso but apart from at i just have to emphasize that ultimately, their perspective on capitalism remains tied to the experiences of the italian working class. They look at them and they see them as either a trading real estate or becoming creative hipsteriss. It's from that national contaxt that they build a theory of cognitive capitalism. And i just think it's a
Featuring Evgeny Morozov on his essay "Critique of Techno-Feudal Reason." Thinkers from the Marxist left all the way to the neoliberal and even neo-reactionary right are convinced that we’ve exited capitalism entirely and entered neo-feudalism. Morozov argues that our bleak moment is in fact still a thoroughly capitalist one.
Evgeny's essay: newleftreview.org/issues/ii133/articles/evgeny-morozov-critique-of-techno-feudal-reason
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