Frederic Neyrat on Wed, 23 Nov 2016 06:29:30 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> What is the meaning of Trump's Victory + Badiou |
Hi Steven, Concerning fascism - is Trump fascist? - cf. this talk of Badiou, "Reflexion on the recent election": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRnUpVLc31w in which he speaks about a "democratic fascism."� Maybe it's not the best way to define the current situation but, again, my question is less "who" is D Trump �bu � what he does �with whom he is going to work and so on. Concerning the military aspect of his politics�let's bet that he will not stop the over-militarization of the country. And the over-militarization of a society, especially when it targets a specific kind of population (black people, natives), is a perfect tool to set the ultra-liberal agenda up - an agenda that you described very well. �st, Frederic� 2016-11-21 15:19 GMT-06:00 Kurtz, Steven <sjkurtz@buffalo.edu>: I tried to resist this thread, but ultimately cannot. Just a few points. Are the republicans voters racist? I think the vast majority are not (although that still leaves millions that are). What most republican voters are is indifferent to racism. If taxes get cut, and it comes with a dash of racism--OK. If regulations on business will be lifted, and it comes with a dash of racism--OK. If guns can be owned and existing regulations are loosened, and it comes with a dash of racism--OK. If small business will get a break, and it comes with a dash of racism--OK. There are many reasons right leaning people are voting as they are. <...>
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