Were We Hypnotised by Desmet? – Part III: Critiquing the Critics
Rusere Shoniwa critiques the critics of mass formation theory as a way of understanding the meaning of the Desmet brouhaha.
Rusere Shoniwa critiques the critics of mass formation theory as a way of understanding the meaning of the Desmet brouhaha.
Rusere Shoniwa explains the control grid of 21st century fascism, none other than capitalism in decay: the nexus of supranational global policy makers, the ‘free’ market and the state.
Amy Willows challenges the notion that a state of hypnosis is central to the explanation of mass formation. The second part of this two-part essay is a collaboration between Amy and Rusere Shoniwa.
Phil Shannon casts a critical eye on the interplay between the engines of the COVID crisis: Illness, capital, class oppression and state overreach. In doing so, he raises questions that those on the left would do well to consider.
Around 40 people attended Left Lockdown Sceptic’s inaugural in-person meeting in North London, travelling from distances as near as the local borough to as far as Leeds and the North West.
The situation is bleak but resistance is growing. The growth in the violence, irrationality and desperation of governments’ attempts to enforce tyranny are the result of growing resistance to tyranny.
If there is any consistency on the activist revolutionary left in the UK about coronavirus it is in their massive overestimation of the risk posed by it, in tandem with a universal acceptance that the Tories were initially hell bent on a ‘herd immunity’ strategy.
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