Brian Holmes on Mon, 13 Apr 2020 22:02:42 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> covid: neoliberalism superspreader, nationalpopulism superkiller |
Alex, greetings from Chicago. It has been really brilliant to hear from you over the last week and I hope you can go on telling what it's like as Italy opens for business again, and how things work out or don't, at what costs in terms of solidarities and civil liberties. No one could disagree with you that the Washington consensus is dead, and that the AngloSaxons have managed to put the worst of neoliberalism into an even worse but utterly incompetent national populism (which often looks more nitwitpop than nazipop, though not to deny the deadly consequences). But don't you think Trumpism and BoJoism (if you can even characterize the latter) are manifestations of the crisis and breakdown of the former consensus, more than any kind of viable response? For sure, some serious readjustment of the China-centered just-in-time production system is coming, along with stiff domestic surveillance and much more border-panic. Those would be perfect national-populist moves. But they work dead against the weird merger of nationalists and Wall-Street/City elites that has been the central unstated fact of the new political regime (represented perfectly in the US by Mnuchin). And in an earlier mail you mentioned UBI and MMT (that is, universal basic income and modern monetary theory: printing press, industrial bailouts and helicopter money directly to populations). Those are wildly popular ideas and although they aren't necessarily antithetical to the financial order at first blush, still they swing the natpop needle towards the left. Along with the incompetence trap, they suggest that some kind of new regime will emerge from all this, combining all the features above but with some new perverse leftward twist. What do you think? Could it happen? What would it look like? Obviously it's no academic question because there's likely to be a new government in the US very soon, and in the UK, I dunno - but Johnson now looks like a knave and above all, a fool, and Trump, there are no words for it. So the question is, What kinda change is gonna come? good luck man, take care of y'self, Brian On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 4:31 AM Alex Foti <alex.foti@gmail.com> wrote: > as third instalment before replunging into isolation silence, i wanna > briefly discuss the following: in 2016, national-populism succeeded > neoliberalism in the nylon ganglion which had been at the heart > of financial globalization since reagan and thatcher's concerted > resurrection of international speculation (barred in the post-WWII > era). as many predicted (including yours truly) the washington > consensus went in tatters and took bretton woods institutions and > military alliances down with them. <...> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: