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Mute Magazine

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The state is pouring billions into propping up the collapsing financial sector, but who is going to take care of the rest of us? Between Hollywood's embattled superbats and the gruesome charisma contests of political party leaders, we can be sure of one thing - we don't need another hero! Mute surveys some popular myths of political-economic salvation (and damnation), and looks for signs of collective agency in the global Gotham Liverpool - Culture of Capital: Leo Singer & Clara Paillard crash Liverpool's regeneration party Descrambling the Food Crisis: George Caffentzis puts the class politics of hunger back on the table From Subprime to Slump?: Jon Amsden argues that the capitalist doom doctors have got things the wrong way round Mr Smith Goes to Beijing: Daniel Berchenko on Giovanni Arrighi's retrogressive vision of China as the future of capitalism Mexican Wave: Mihalis Mentinis on a new cycle of armed anti-capitalist struggle in Mexico Any Other But Our Selves: J.J. Charlesworth on Other-worship in the art gallery and the denigration of human agency Orientalism Inverted: the Rise of 'Hindu Nation': Neil Gray on Indianness as German ideology, from colonial mystique to neoliberal pogroms One World, One Lie: Paula Cerni finds a thoroughly modern lack of democracy in Tibet Quarterly, critical and cheap, Mute is a concrete jumble of all that's still grunting in the inter-finessing hyper-barrios of culture, politics and technology 2.0. As capitalism yawns towards apocalypse we match it issue by issue with a sustained critique of everything existing, from eco prole-bashing and shanty chic to academic aut-onanist marxistry
Release date NZ
October 15th, 2008
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Pages
112
Dimensions
152x229x6
ISBN-13
9781906496210
Product ID
2832133

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