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Mute Vol. 3, No. 3 - Becoming Impersonal

The ways in which the personal can be grasped as political is an exponentially productive legacy of second wave feminism. This idea connects the arguments made by many of the writers in this issue: Clinical Wasteman considers the all too personal experience of impersonal systems of exploitation but equally, and against communitarian fantasies, the need to think all imaginable futures as only socially, not privately, producible; in Occupy, Nick Thoburn discovers a collective exposure and deprivatisation of the privatised hells of living through austerity; and P. Valentine exposes the social function of the intimate ordeal of sexual violence. Maintaining conceptual and experiential distinctions, or f ire walls, between the personal and the impersonal, the domestic and the political, both within the mainstream and on the left, is exposed as actively constitutive of the system as a whole.

2012-08, ISSN 1356-7748-303 & ISBN 9781906496869

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial Mute 3 #3

By Josephine Berry Slater

Minor Politics, Territory and Occupy

By Nick Thoburn

Protektorama Smartfonhexe

By Johannes Paul Raether

Orgy of the Non/Self

By Josephine Berry Slater

No Interest But the Interest of Breathing

By Clinical Wasteman

Geraldine Goat – The Hard Way To Enlightenment

By Katrina Palmer

Everyone Has a Business Inside Them

By Marina Vishmidt

From the Cult of the People to the Cult of Rancière

By Anthony Iles and Tom Roberts

The Gender Rift in Communisation

By P. Valentine

Self-Compression: An Interview with Jesse Darling

By Tom Clark and Rózsa Farkas

Bitcoin – finally, fair money?

By The Wine and Cheese Appreciation Society of Greater London and Scott Lenney

Bloomsbury Olympic

By Richard Braude
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