Allan Siegel via nettime-l on Sat, 9 Nov 2024 11:37:20 +0100 (CET)


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Re: <nettime> the great re-alignment


Hello All,

On 09/11/2024 00:34, Brian Holmes via nettime-l wrote:
/There's no way to know if the liberal internationalist framework will entirely break down, but obviously, both free trade and multilateral negotiation are threatened by Trump./
All the facts (that are visible) and the actions of the U.S. (in particular) clearly indicate that the 'internationalist framework' has ruptured. This rupturing is symptomatic of U.S. foreign policy since the demise of the Soviet Union (although it began in to evolve in the aftermath of WWII). The inability of the U.N. or the EU to thwart genocide in Gaza is just the icing on the cake and the visible evidence of this decay. The West builds monuments to the Holocaust while enabling a more contemporary version of modern genocide.

RESISTANCE comes not only from 'the power of coherent collectivities' (as Brian states) but their ability, and political vision, to work in concert with other organizations despite differences. This is a lesson from the Vietnam anti-war movements, Paris 68, and other anti-colonial movements from the last century.

Engaging with the polarization that exists in the U.S. and elsewhere is obligatory if the people - as in 'we are the people' - that constitute civil society are going to resist the "totalitarian machine" (Roberto Esposito) that is the underpinning of Trump, Musk et al & the neoliberal apparatus that enables the Democratic Party, the reconstituted New Labour party and similar groupings.

Fortunately, Jill Stein, Cornel West, Rashida Tlaib, Yanis Varoufakis (DIEM 25) and quite a few others have openly engaged in the polarization that continues to dismember civil society. But these fragmented voices of resistance have yet to coalesce into a viable alternative to the existing dominant political structures. We need to engage in processes of coalescence that substantiate different forms of resistance.

best
allan
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