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David M. Rubenstein • How to Lead: Wisdom from the World's Greatest CEOs, Founders, and Game Changers
Mestmäcker retient de Schmitt la nécessité d’assumer la nature explicitement politique du projet néolibéral de dépolitisation de l’économie. Il est soutenu dans cette position par un autre néolibéral de la deuxième génération, Erich Hoppmann.
Quinn Slobodian • Les Globalistes: Une histoire intellectuelle du néolibéralisme (French Edition)
Tapson Mawere, a revolutionary intellectual in the fight for Zimbabwean independence,
Imani Perry • South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation
Yuk Hui, a contemporary philosopher from Hong Kong, writes on the potential for digital networks to develop new kinds of urban solidarities. He writes , “for such concrete solidarity to emerge, we need a techno-diversity which develops alternative technologies such as new social networks, collaborative tools, and infrastructures of digital i
... See moreJesse McKee • From Polycrisis to the Smart Commons
The way private enterprise took over the grounds of public housing and Black life in New Orleans is consistent with the norms of late capitalism in the United States. Everything is subject to markets. Folkways have little power without capital. But there is a particularly sharp way gentrification cuts in the South, a region built by the people who
... See moreImani Perry • South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation
But generally, the move from government provision of housing, food, and jobs programs to this network of semiprivate organizations introduced perverse incentives into life-sustaining institutions. The result has been a wealth transfer of public money to boards of directors staffed largely by local elites that are more likely to be responsive to rea
... See moreDavid A. Banks • The City Authentic: How the Attention Economy Builds Urban America
Michael Lewkowitz • Towards a Digital Pluriverse
Government will have to adapt to the growing autonomy of the individual. Taxing capacity will plunge by 50-70 percent. This will tend to make smaller jurisdictions more successful. The challenge of setting competitive terms to attract able individuals and their capital will be more easily undertaken in enclaves than across continents.
James Dale Davidson, Lord William Rees-Mogg • The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age
continues to make available transformative contacts and encounters, as well as precipitating a more expansive theoretical and political imagination.