Sublation Media
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"Just ask any antitrust economist. Or any energy economist who knows a thing or two about Enron. Or anyone with a background in finance who remembers the disaster of subprime mortgage markets." @jondavidchurch on his long-standing debate with @BenBurgis
"Either the masses are taught they are helpless and the book becomes part of the same ruling ideology it exposed, or it teaches the masses not to be fooled this time." @DanielJ63304906 critiques @AcademicAgent_X
"The strategic relevance of service labor today, paid and unpaid, does not depend on whether they are directly productive in Marx’s sense. Their strategic relevance lies in how they are disciplined to support the everyday systems that asset capital relies on."
"Today, even the talk of a “dirty break,” which — despite its regressed character and questionable premises — registered at least some awareness of the need to organize a politically independent force for socialism, seems to have vanished."
"Absent is the explanation of how these actions might push beyond the conditions that simultaneously define and limit them."
"Like the ACJ of the 1940s and ‘50s, the Jewish Left should insist on the disunity of American Jewry and the impossibility of “mainstream” representation."
"[A]nti-imperialists sympathetic with Iran have always argued that the “oppressed” should be allowed nuclear power, and this is the exact kind of identitarian mentality that prompted the Israeli leadership to build their nuclear program in the 1960s."
Book talk this Sunday, broadcast by Montez Press Radio, with Chris Cutrone on Death of the Millennial Left and Marxism and Politics. NYC, free and open to public. Come by! @ccutrone1970 @montez_radio @platypus1917

NYC screening of The Last Election: Trump's Triumph, Brat Summer, and the Left's Despair, documenting the 2024 RNC/DNC June 20th, 5pm, NYU, address below