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there’s no such thing as the individual

Part of the problem of the old idea of objective truth, you could say, was its idea that consciousness has no effect on the truth. That might well be true of the state of a black hole or something like that, but it can’t possibly be true of social relations. I’m in those social relations! I’m _al…

—p.118 Postcapitalist Desire: The Final Lectures Lecture Three: From Class Consciousness to Group Consciousness (112) by Mark Fisher
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that’s the very purpose of ideology

One of the themes you’ll have noticed running through this — through Lukács’ work and this text in particular — is a common philosophical theme of becoming versus being; the idea that ideology reifies. Ideology turns what is always a process of becoming — which is open-ended and therefore changeabl…

—p.116 Lecture Three: From Class Consciousness to Group Consciousness (112) by Mark Fisher
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that power itself is pathological

[Moralism] provides an emotional shoring up of the reactive stance of the weak, ‘who define themselves in opposition to the strong’. With the dissolution in recent times of positive projects of socialist construction, left moralism has been energized by increasing investments in injury, failure, …

—p.56 Lecture One: What is Postcapitalism? (35) by Mark Fisher
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advantages of the concept of postcapitalism

OK. So, what are the advantages of the concept of postcapitalism? — and just initially I think it’s worth thinking about this — why use the term “postcapitalism” rather than “communism”, “socialism”, etc.? Well, first of all, it’s not tainted by association with past failed and oppressive projects.…

—p.50 Lecture One: What is Postcapitalism? (35) by Mark Fisher
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syncretism

we’ll hear a bit about the three different accounts of postcapitalism: Nick and Alex’s, Gibson-Graham’s, and Paul Mason’s. Paul Mason’s is a kind of syncretic account, really, based on lots of different theories

—p.41 Lecture One: What is Postcapitalism? (35) by Mark Fisher
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