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Mark fisher capitalist realism review5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() (Mark Fisher and Richard Capes, 2011)Ĭapitalist Realism was published one year after the 2008 financial crisis, when it became clear that the priority was to return to business-as-usual, rather than tackling the systemic failure of the financial sector, which caused the crisis. Since there are so many people who are depressed – and I maintain that the cause for much of this depression is social and political – then converting that depression into a political anger is an urgent political project… Anti-depressants and therapy are the opium of the masses now. Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? Winchester: Zero Books. We will meet at Yurt Café near Limehouse station at 2:30pm and depart at 3pm to reach the boat moored nearby.ĭOWNLOAD Fisher, Mark (2009). ![]() The book club will take place on *UNISON, a lifeboat-turned-project-space. ![]() If you would like to facilitate one of the following sessions please get in touch. Join us in June for the second in the series of book clubs on Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher, continuing with chapters 4-5 (pages 21-38) on education and mental health. Suggested donation £2, booking via Eventbrite #27 Mark Fisher, Capitalist Realism Pt.2,, Unison, Limehouse. ![]()
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