Louise Desrenards on Fri, 11 Sep 2015 00:31:59 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Corbyn as a medium is the message |
Ari, of course you are completely true. I think the same. But European fascism of rule is growing and it is exactly the point for discussing why a Corbyn is not the way of loose but a sort of constructivist experience hacked from the disappearance of the code of the value.. Plus at a certain point we do not discern only reformism and the revolutionary but we discern also between the revolutionary and the corporatist or (from now) tech-corporatist - could it be emergent. Anyway Corbyn is not a corporatist what constitutes a sort of lesson from an old man to the productive generations from secret to power. my respect L. On 10 September 2015 at 18:36, ari <[1]ari@kein.org> wrote:  Alex, I'm afraid you are right on all counts. Corbyn's left is  conservative.  The pioneers don't seem to be looking to institutional politics: the  return on investment is nil, unless you really need a hug.  Social informal economies and alternative designs, on the other hand,  seem to be thriving and multiplying. <...>
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