TG posted:for some time now ive thought about writing something about how the criminal justice system is tied into creating a large pool of cheap labor for capital, but i dont know if anyone would be interested in reading it or if it would be a little too "dog bites man"
TG, definitely do that if you can, it may be common knowledge to us but it's one of the most shocking things to discover as a normie and extremely important to understanding the United States as a global economic force.
As i'm sure you know, left-liberals in the U.S. use the prison system as an argument for the vague doctrines of "neo-feudalism" and "crony capitalism", presenting it as corrupt and racist, which it is, but what pushes people past liberal discourse in this country about "good governance" (electing Democrats) is what you bring up. It's the understanding that the prison system's entire corrupt, racist function serves an economic purpose for capitalists well beyond those directly invested in the prison-industrial complex, through disciplining labor, and that it will therefore never be dismantled by any left-liberal bourgeois party in the U.S. in particular unless the bourgeoisie can find a way to throttle and juice the supply of labor that compares to what prison does to entire sectors of the workforce.
It's also an opportune time given the way the veil has slipped recently about the exploitation of prison labor by state governments.
You also just know way more about it up close than I do..
what a horrible society https://t.co/Y7Dsd12GRp
— DSA Rasenni (@HenryKrinkIe) December 4, 2017
"I got some violations for missing my 6 p.m. curfew, by just ten minutes, and they'd call me into the probation office, take out their handcuffs, and send me to jail for a month just for that." https://t.co/6xGtKj9BkD
— The Marshall Project (@MarshallProj) December 4, 2017
It's actually a big problem.
People think alt-righters are fascist... Have you talked to a Berkeley Scientist? Nasty...
Chthonic_Goat_666 posted:-review of that pender book i posted about in tears thread
this book is insane and funny btw:
"New York City does not need semi-illiterate Mississippians, who have travelled a thousand miles, to collect its garbage or wash its dishes"
anyway someone beat me to the punch and the author tells me the piece will appear in a future issue of this so i guess i may as well wait until that comes out to see how much overlap we're talking. it looks more focused on player/game and avatar/setting relations, whereas I was gonna focus mainly on the text of the thing
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also im planning on writing something about the continuity between mechanistic philosophy of the late middle ages/early modern period (and its obsession with the manipulation and control of human bodies and psychology) and the mechanistic trends in modern philososphy of science, plus psychology (which is not a science fyi, and is thus not covered by philosophy of science). this is as a preamble to an actual paper ill submit in a decent philosopy of science journal for great jsutice
kamelred posted:id like to write one day an article summarizing losurdo on totalitarianism/authoritarianism and all the accompanying political jargon and apply it to the liberal progressive thinking today. that discourse seems to me to be, along with like harry potter allegories, the dominant mode of thinking in the anticommunist "left" and its all so cheesy and intellectually bankrupt that i feel like i need to do a formal long-form criticism just to wash it out of my system
im always keen to read more about how mainstream discourse is a trashheap
kamelred posted:id like to write one day an article summarizing losurdo on totalitarianism/authoritarianism and all the accompanying political jargon and apply it to the liberal progressive thinking today. that discourse seems to me to be, along with like harry potter allegories, the dominant mode of thinking in the anticommunist "left" and its all so cheesy and intellectually bankrupt that i feel like i need to do a formal long-form criticism just to wash it out of my system
this is a good idea and a topic of interest to me as well. if you get partway through and run out of steam, let me know; maybe i can deliver a tide-turning pep talk or something
Gibbonstrength posted:also im planning on writing something about the continuity between mechanistic philosophy of the late middle ages/early modern period (and its obsession with the manipulation and control of human bodies and psychology) and the mechanistic trends in modern philososphy of science, plus psychology (which is not a science fyi, and is thus not covered by philosophy of science). this is as a preamble to an actual paper ill submit in a decent philosopy of science journal for great jsutice
Caesura109 posted:Songbullshit article is the best on the site of all time
*clearing throat at 120 decibels* https://rhizzone.net/articles/conecs-cosmetics-review-thread/
kamelred posted:it would be nice to see also a comparison of berlin culture and society when the nazis came to power to to american society today. although im not nearly qualified to write that paper i think it would be illustrative of the fertile ground that american social democracy provides for aspiring fascists
im sort of doing that, slowly
tpaine posted:is your name levoy d page or le void page
The latter.