carlo von lynX on Fri, 27 Jan 2017 23:32:15 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Digital leftism in a globalised world? |
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 03:34:05PM +0100, Alexander Bard wrote: > Excuse me, but what kind of world do you live in? > A world where all property is owned by nation-state governments as if > they were all North Korean dictatorships? And the globe is a > competetion for most evil between these states and nothing else? Have > you even heard of transnational movement? This has not been the topic of conversation in this thread, but you are free to start it. > Can we please raise the quality of postings on this forum to at least > slightly above the junior high school level? My post just got an affermative feedback by a British professor in Paris who has been evolving the concept of what I would call "equal trade" agreements as opposed to "free trade" agreements and bumped into the incapacity of people to even imagine such a thing. I found it highly enlightening and motivating that not being a part of the machinery of traditional thought can lead to the ability to think out of the box and circumvent cognitive barriers that have been erected by ideology and/or special interest. So what exactly is it, that you would like to criticize? Could you please go into details rather than leave it at some pointlessly insulting level? > And while I'm at it, may I suggest a pause from the usage of the sloppy > demonising term "neo-liberalism"? Since you are replying to my post, and my post did not make a single mention of "neo-liberalism" I deny you the right to throw straw-man argumentation at me. In this post you express an aggressive tone, miss out on delivering actual argumentation and even pull a logical fallacy on the interlocutor. If this is a slightly moderated list, then this post should have hit the moderation wall for as long as it takes until its author formulates a thought that brings the discourse forward rather than getting tied up in the emotional use of fallacies. > And censoring the internet is not the slighest bit Marxist. Neither is > racist localism, so stop defending that too. Don't be Trumpists! Congratulations. You just pulled two further straw-man argumentations at me. I neither advocated Internet censorship nor racist localism. > Instead look at the real issue at hand: What are we going to do with > the masses of Trump and Le Pen and Brexit voters when their > pseudophallic leaders do not give them what they want? How do we > prevent an Aryan State in Europe or a new U.S. civil war from rising? > Or do we go even more radical than Zizek and in an accelerationist > manner accept and encourage such a development? Certainly not if you try to impede people from using certain terminology and thinking certain necessary thoughts to recognize fallacious thinking and transcend it. This mail has not provided any contribution in that sense, but I suppose it is somewhere stuck inside your head and needs more time to find a formulation that anyone outside your head could possibly agree on. My perception is that by continuing the discourse on "equal trade agreements" we are a lot closer to a solution that could actually remove the foundations of the unhappiness that motivates the "masses of Trump and Le Pen and Brexit voters". So while your post lists the symptoms without a suggestion for treatment, we were discussing a medicine against the malady. Did you even notice? > Best intentions from Cape Town > Alexander Bard In endless patience, the author of the e-mail that got you so angry and made you reply completely off-topic, for no discernible reasons. Dear moderators, please make sure the contributions are actually constructive. -- E-mail is public! Talk to me in private using encryption: http://loupsycedyglgamf.onion/LynX/ irc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion:67/lynX https://psyced.org:34443/LynX/ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: