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Popiół i diament / Ashes and Diamonds (1958), dir. Andrzej Wajda
The entire trajectory of Capital is initiated by an examination of the commodity, that seemingly simple unit of the capitalist political economy. As it turns out, of course, the commodity is a mysterious thing. And perhaps even more mysterious today than during Marx’s times. The commodity has penetrated every aspect of people’s lives all over the world in ways that have no historical precedent. The commodity—and capitalism in general—has insinuated itself into structures of feeling, into the most intimate spaces of people’s lives. At the same time human beings are more connected than ever before and in ways we rarely acknowledge. I am thinking of a song performed by Sweet Honey and the Rock about the global assembly line, which links us in ways contingent on exploitative practices of production and consumption. In the Global North, we purchase the pain and exploitation of girls in the Global South, which we wear everyday on our bodies.
Angela Y. Davis, Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture
What we manage to do each time we win a victory is not so much to secure change once and for all, but rather to create new terrains for struggle.
Angela Y. Davis, Abolition Democracy: Beyond Empire, Prisons, and Torture
One day, I went to see Félix [Guattari]. He looked more mysterious than usual, he smiled sadly and told me, pointing at the medicine bottles on his desk: you see, I prescribed all these medicines for myself just to become stupid.
Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi, Félix Guattari: Thought, Friendship, and Visionary Cartography
Not whether the street fighter or urban guerilla can win against the weapons and technology of the modern state, but rather precisely where the street is in the superstate, and, indeed, whether the old-fashioned street as such still exists in the first place in that seamless web of marketing and automated production which makes up the new state: such are the theoretical problems of Marxism today, at least in what might be termed the overdeveloped countries.
Fredric Jameson, Marxism and Form
Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics
Democracy, the plantation, and the colonial empire are objectively all part of the same historical matrix. This originary and structuring fact lies at the heart of every historical understanding of the violence of the contemporary global order.
Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics
i constantly oscillate between nihilism and manichaeism
Yeah we lost another soul, so know your way They say to stay up in your lane and know your place All this talkin' seem to make shit complicated So I go to war, if you leave it up to me
Osamu Tezuka, Apollo’s Song
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Annihilation (dir. Alex Garland)