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Introduction of Neoliberal ideological clubs (IC) | |||
* blue club, red club, christian club, islamic club, esoteric club | |||
* Marxist/Athusserian framework: Alienation repackaged as controlled discourse. this discourse | |||
** creates false community instead of class solidary | |||
** creates false enemies | |||
** creates false purpose (Marx 1844) | |||
Function: Recuperation of class rage into bourgeois democracy (Debord) | |||
* False community replacing class solidarity (Commodified social relations) | |||
* Ideological interpellation: Membership requires myth adherence (Althusser) | |||
Opposed sides (left-right) | |||
* Superstructural illusion: Fake conflict over culture vs. silent consensus on capital (Marx, Gramsci) | |||
* Bourgeois theatre masking class dictatorship. International workers fight among each other. | |||
Myths/indirect reinforcement | |||
* Obama myth: False consciousness via moralistic fetishism (Lukács) | |||
* Repressive tolerance: Celebrating "good" capitalists to inoculate against critique (Marcuse) | |||
Core contradiction: | |||
* Class struggle buried under managed discourse (Communist Manifesto) | |||
* Solution: Build dual power outside bourgeois frameworks |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 1 March 2025
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Neoliberalism interpellation into clubs
Introduction of Neoliberal ideological clubs (IC)
- blue club, red club, christian club, islamic club, esoteric club
- Marxist/Athusserian framework: Alienation repackaged as controlled discourse. this discourse
- creates false community instead of class solidary
- creates false enemies
- creates false purpose (Marx 1844)
Function: Recuperation of class rage into bourgeois democracy (Debord)
- False community replacing class solidarity (Commodified social relations)
- Ideological interpellation: Membership requires myth adherence (Althusser)
Opposed sides (left-right)
- Superstructural illusion: Fake conflict over culture vs. silent consensus on capital (Marx, Gramsci)
- Bourgeois theatre masking class dictatorship. International workers fight among each other.
Myths/indirect reinforcement
- Obama myth: False consciousness via moralistic fetishism (Lukács)
- Repressive tolerance: Celebrating "good" capitalists to inoculate against critique (Marcuse)
Core contradiction:
- Class struggle buried under managed discourse (Communist Manifesto)
- Solution: Build dual power outside bourgeois frameworks