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02.01.2010, 04:35 PM | #65 | |
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maybe you should call me and insult me on my voicemail so i can use it for inspiration
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I'm having an early night. You wait until I've had a few to drink though. You just wait. Cunt-towel.
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02.01.2010, 04:51 PM | #68 |
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I have an I-pod. I love it.
I can barely wait, Glice.
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02.01.2010, 05:46 PM | #69 | |
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There's a strong argument made by Zizek that the internet, and all that it represents, might prove to be one thing that capitalism's logic ultimately won't be able to reconcile itself with. He argues that if capitalism is moving further away from traditional ideas of industry into more fluid, less tangible, knowledge based sources, then the internet - and the entire digital realm that it represents, while doing wonders in generating enormous quantities of information, will eventually frustrate capitalism (in Zizek's view terminally) through it's underlying (and I suspect ultimately irreversible) principle of free exchange. Whether the Left will be able to step in with a more viable system during capitalism's predicted crisis is, of course, up to the Left itself. |
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02.01.2010, 05:50 PM | #70 |
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it'll work as long as there's something to sell and somewhere to advertise.
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the internet works without needing to sell or advertise anything.
companeis have made it the status quo that advertising is needed but it is not.
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no, not really-- i meant it. people from rich countries spew all manner of sanctimonious leftist dogma at the same time that their consumerism creates the very inequalities they decry-- then their armies go sweep up the mess. half of this board is into fashion (sweatshop central), another half is into their various electronic gadgets which require rare minerals from warn-torn africa, & so on & so forth, consumerism in one hand and a "down with the man" banner in the other. people buy something and they are "congratulated" instead of receiving condolences on their newly acquired burdens. there's even a thread here where people tell "what they bough today." whatever... personally, i'm actually trying to consume less & use less shit every day. not because i'm a hippie, but because owning too much crap is uncomfortable. but i did originally come to amerikkka to partake of the feast-- ha! even though i'm against it. what can i say. i'd rather not be killed. anyway, check this out, it's funny: http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008...-corporations/ Quote:
wait, wasn't feudalism doing that before there was capitalism? i'm pretty sure those castles weren't built by the lords that ruled them. when have you ever had a society in which the powerful do not draw their power from the less powerful? kings, emperors, warlords, aristocrats, apparatchiks-- draining the blood of slaves, indentured servants, vassals, commoners, citizens-- time and again societies organize themselves as pyramids. we're hierarchical beasts as far as our DNA is concerned (it's mostly DNA, rather than social programming, that builds the brain). i'm not saying i support exploitation, but it looks like it's always going to be there-- of course, it's fun to decapitate aristocrats, but that only lasts for so long. there's always a new elite to supplant it. i guess if we keep killing them eventually they will thin out. good luck there. |
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the internet is a significant vehicle for advertising as well. let's not forget that website developing, hosting, blah blah, still costs a lot and companies are willing to spend a lot because it is a great investment in terms of publicity.
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So...he's saying that because information is becoming more free and more accessible so will cars, food, electronics, paper, houses, minerals, service at restaurants, public transport, energy etc? Have I misunderstood? How is capitalism "moving further away from traditional ideas of industry into more fluid, less tangible, knowledge based sources,"? What does this even mean? |
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well for example the move from an economy based largely on industry and the production of tangible goods to an economy based on thinks like derivatives and "wealth" that only exists on statments or screens |
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this is what i sort of think. i remember in about 1996 reading interviews with chuck d and he was saying that the internet was going to bring about the collapse of the music industry and i thought he was totally off his rocker, but lo and behold... |
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