"Classes in Modern Capitalism" is a particularly great book from him and he basically takes all the althusserian formulations about interpellation and stuff except adds a sort of global bent to it, as well as more nuance. Classes are not only reproduced by themselves, but also by institutions and by the state, new classes which emerge within modern capitalism can be located historically within the context of imperialism (basically a less fatalist and more data heavy "labour aristocracy" view, except he calls them the new petit bourgeoisie) and also analyzes the shifting of social positions as intrinsic to how modern capitalism works.
I'll have to re-read it to get some better thoughts but that I think is where the core value of Althusserianism lies, at least in terms of stuff that actually matters. I guess it might also have something intelligent to say about the nature of science or whatever but im a dumbass and will never touch philosophy of science with a ten foot pole.
"Classes in Modern Capitalism" is a particularly great book from him and he basically takes all the althusserian formulations about interpellation and stuff except adds a sort of global bent to it, as well as more nuance. Classes are not only reproduced by themselves, but also by institutions and by the state, new classes which emerge within modern capitalism can be located historically within the context of imperialism (basically a less fatalist and more data heavy "labour aristocracy" view, except he calls them the new petit bourgeoisie) and also analyzes the shifting of social positions as intrinsic to how modern capitalism works.
I'll have to re-read it to get some better thoughts but that I think is where the core value of Althusserianism lies, at least in terms of stuff that actually matters. I guess it might also have something intelligent to say about the nature of science or whatever but im a dumbass and will never touch philosophy of science with a ten foot pole.
That book is so fascinating on the limitations of theorizing the state in Marxism and how to overcome it, the state as machine, the fragment on machines, epistemological break, the rejection of Hegel and Feuerbach...
The murder, the mental illness and his ridiculous autobiography made it really easy for academia to dismiss him as an insane French pervert, and just focus on the salacious details instead of all the boring, correct Marxist science.
Also, EP Thompson got shut the fuck down by Perry Anderson lol. I can't judge EP Thompson because I haven't read him beyond the critique, but lots of hardcore Marxist types dismiss him as a sentimental hack who only entry-level British lefties like.
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toutvabien posted:because ๐ you ๐ touch ๐ yourself ๐ at ๐ night
What is the significance of this form of "punctuation"? What emotion is conveyed by "clapping" between words - are you singing? Singing is not the most polite behavior.
also i probably shoulda put a clap in between "your-" and "self" huh
Tldr: former counterterrorism tsar richard clarke posits man mentioned in freshly declassified "28 pages" was saudi spy infiltrating al qaeda on us soil on behalf of cia. Just, wow
roseweird posted:there's a guy at my job who starts ranting about chinese ip theft at the slightest provocation, i'm not sure this propaganda sinks in too deep outside of the libertarian-leaning sysadmin set but it's remarkable how the narrative affects people with only the most indirect material interest in the integrity of western ip.
people dont talk about this a lot but the US military has become stuffed with officers who got degrees in econ and seem to be common midlevel cadre for this set. it gets everywhere - security types from major defense installations to local bases are blaming all penetration attempts with a couple ranges of chinese IPs on the chinese government. its absurd but it attracts huge budgets, and with eric schmidt being very high profile with the us intelligence and defense industries i think we can expect this trend to accelerate
which has been sitting in one of my browser tabs because i swear i'll get around to reading it