Felix Stalder on Mon, 31 Dec 2018 11:04:50 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Foundations for "Anthropocene Socialist" Movement |
On 30.12.18 13:53, Keith Hart wrote: > But -- there has to be a but -- I believe that there is one crippling > intellectual impediment above all others that undermines political > initiatives generated in this network. It is the belief that more > solidarity can fix excessive individualism. > > When I grew up in Manchester after the war, solidarity was a powerful > weapon against privacy, the cult of being exclusive. That was, I hope, not my point, and whatever element of collectivity informs a humane reaction to climate change, will have to look every different from the collectivity that was produced by the experience of industrial work. We live in an "information society" hence each element, including each human being, can be (and often is) defined more extensively, and more varied ways than in an industrial context. Hence, while identity politics, in practice, often create dead ends, producing multually exclusive niches, very well-served by social media that specialize in niche-marketing, the answer cannot be, in my view, a return of simple collective. Rather, is has to lie in finding ways of create resonance across the different niches, to articulate ways to create an understanding of a shared fate on some levels while continuing to articulate multiplicity on others. I also don't want to revive the old individual-vs-society debate that haunted 20th century sociology, rather I think we have moved beyond this and can now start from a relatively well-establised ecological perspective that highlights how agent(s) and environment(s) are co-producing each other. But, for now, this all remains too abstract, not tied into a idea of collective agency. But it is not unthinkeable to combine a socially liberal idea of the self with a strong collective idea of public investment into the transformation of the energy sources of society. This can be done on all levels, local, regional, national. And it actully happens in bits and pieces in a lot of places and contexts. What is lacking in the imaginery that ties together differnet elements, that produces clear flautlines to isolate and combate those who fight this transformation. This, I think, is eminently doable, but opens up a new rift. In the same way that neo-liberalism opened a conflict between economic globalization and the global justice movement, this could open the rift between authoritarian geoingeering and democratic green economy. We are not their yet, not by far. -- |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| http://felix.openflows.com |Open PGP http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x0bbb5b950c9ff2ac
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