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Mute Vol 2 #12 - The Creative City in Ruins Editorial content | Vol II
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 2 June, 2009 - 16:46

Post-Fordist State planners, developers, and their entrepreneurial service arm have debased the meaning of ‘creativity’ to a shallow pretext for the further looting of cities and public wealth. The cookie-cutter aestheticisation of selective zones of our cities (tourist promenades, waterside public art, creative quarters), is a mere fig leaf covering the acts of enclosure and exclusion that cultural regeneration entails. As the sensibilities of the Creative Class are sensationalised, courted, and monetised, the creative possibilities of the dehumanised majority narrow.


Be Realistic, Demand the Negative Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 30 June, 2009 - 13:54
Marina Vishmidt

Challenging the idealism of autonomist Marxism, Negativity and Revolution is a recent anthology that uses Adorno's negative dialectics to refuse false unities, placing contradiction and antagonism at the heart of revolutionary theory. Review by Marina Vishmidt

 


State Capitalism in Britain Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 24 June, 2009 - 10:48
James Heartfield

Despite the State being the main investor in the UK's national economy, the official rhetoric of private sector productivity is alive and well. James Heartfield takes a look at Labour's failed strategy of privatising public services and the rise of ‘corporate welfare'

 

 


The Omelette Maker Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 23 June, 2009 - 11:23
Benedict Seymour

From a canal path confrontation comes bobo redemption. A story by Benedict Seymour

 

The hipster was riding home from work along the canal path, past the yuppie apartments. The light was beautiful through the clouds and everything had a magical sheen in the aftermath of the rainstorm.

 


Not Fast Food, Women! Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 17 June, 2009 - 14:31
Agnese Trocchi

Alina Marrazzi's film, We Want Roses Too, juxtaposes found film footage with personal narratives in a mash up that identifies the struggles of Italy's sexual revolution. In her review, Agnese Trocchi points out a broader purpose: to unify today's solo-fighting woman with her activist mothers, aunts and grandmothers of radical past

 


Beneath the Idol, the Bureaucrat Editorial content | Magazine
Submitted by admin on Wednesday, 3 June, 2009 - 15:50
Sam Williams

A recently published volume of Guy Debord's early letters provides insights into a singular personality, and the fractious relationships that spawned the Situationist International. But, asks Sam Williams, how does this disenchanting account alter its spectacular legacy?

 

subject: Situationist

In Praise of Usura Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Wednesday, 27 May, 2009 - 13:58
Melinda Cooper and Angela Mitropoulos

Usury has been demonised throughout history, by poets, politicians and political economists, as a threat to healthy productive and domestic relations. But here, Melinda Cooper and Angela Mitropoulos praise subprime debtors as 'speculators' who are making their own exorbitant claims on the future

 

 


Uncommon Bestiary Editorial content | Articles
Submitted by mute on Tuesday, 19 May, 2009 - 12:12
Luciana Parisi

Matteo Pasquinelli's book, Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons, asks us to get real about the dark, libidinal desires and living labour that underlie the 'multitude' and the commons. Review by Luciana Parisi

 

subject: Biopolitics | Commons



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