<neoliberalism
any and all materialists must acknowledge that we exist in the neoliberal epoch, one unlike any other capitalist epoch. the biggest difference is that it has been intentionally manufactured to destroy class politics in everyway and it succeeded. via attacks on home ownership, community belonging, social atomisation, post fordism & gig economy, well fare it destroyed the ability for the left and even right to coherently organise and left them to embrace pseudo simulcra politics of liberalism (woke) vs conservatvism (nothing lol). in the third world where traditional manufacturing is still persued, an all ecompassing and brutal surveillance state made successful revolutionary politics impossible.
<death-agony, current and coming
but neoliberalism has entered its death agony stage. its contradictions (need to global elite agreement, invisible imports hard carrying western economies, ect) have caught up and the ideological, moralistic and pragmatic defences for the liberal international order and neoliberalism have already gone Dodo, all we wait for is the first piston in the globalist economy to collapse and this will cause a critical meltdown across the globe and with it the end of everything, the cathedral, human rights, capitalist realism, the spectacle and more. its impossible to tell when this will occur. i predicted it would be the coming right populist surge and then the mass dissillusionment which would follow, but the epstein files might cause it even sooner.
<Return of Vitality and Horror
with neoliberalism's death, we will see the Far right and left regain strength and energy, a true return to class politics. we will likely see a years of lead across the whole of eurasia, south americas and africa but not US or PRC. there will be far more riots, counter culture & demagogues arising from the formly 1dimenional workers. the 60s and interwar periods will be nothing the bumbling marches to the bloodshed to come and we shall see the earth be hurtled to utopia and despair one day after the next. total global meltdown. is your ideology prepared for the sudden influx of work? can you make one that can?
23 posts and 8 image replies omitted.I think a form of neoliberalism will continue but it will be regional instead of global.
I could see scandinavia surviving as a isolated regional ecomony, athough with much worst conditions.
>>2693847>The once lauded succdem strongholds will become the last bastions of neoliberalismSounds about right
>>2693304thanks a ton anon! it seems this is from Socialism Utopian & Scientific but was originally meant for Anti Duhring (gathering from the wikipage) either absolutely upstanding of you
>>2693464roosevelt was the obama/romney of the gilded US. He worked with the Judicary to break up the trusts and get enviromental and other progressive legislation passed but it didnt change the character of capitalism as a whole just made it play flairer with workers and each other. one can observe through his agitation for going to war with germany and his imperalism that was still ultimatetly in support of capital over the interests of the american working class let alone the global proleateriat (same with obama and romnney)
>>2693847imo unlikely, liberal democracy will probably become isolated and still exist in regional forms but neoliberalism such a particular global arangemnet which requires such specific frames of mind <general stability along supplylines, insane mass consumerism, acceptance of multi national corporation
philosophy
<human rights, government soverignty over personal privacy& state of technology
<pre ai, mass oceanic shipping, functional and stable communication networks like emailthat if like two of these substantially changes the whole thing goes klaploowy
>>2693803im very mmt minded (modern monetary theory) so i deeply disagree with the emphasis on debt and its relevance especially to first world nations.
>>2694808>mmt mindedWell I'm still not 100% sure myself if I should believe that debt is just a meme or not but it is definitely not sustainable in a world where growth is finite and it appears that a lot of countries have (temporarily or permanently) hit that ceiling
>>2687090They fall apart or something