Debt, Affect and Self-Reproducing Movements
Posted: Luglio 20th, 2012 | Author: agaragar | Filed under: au-delà, bio, comune, critica dell'economia politica, Marx oltre Marx | 9 Comments »by Christoph Brunner
Interview with Christian Marazzi, George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici on the latest events in Québec
Zurich, May 25, 2012
In the wake of the 100th day of the general student strike in Québec and in the aftermath of passing the so-called Special Law 78, the global rupture these events evoked cannot be overlooked. In solidarity with Québec, its students, activists and the Quebecois people reminding us of the rights for free education, the right for peaceful assembly and political expression, this interview has been prompted spontaneously during a workshop at Zurich University of the Arts. Based on discussions in the work of Christian Marazzi on the shift from real production to what he calls financialization and Silvia Federici’s and George Caffentzis’ conceptual, activist and feminist involvement in the Occupy movement in New York and Maine this interview hopes to put emphasis on the problem of debt at the core of current movements around the globe. Aspects concerning the role of affect and the problem of continuity in these movements are inseparable from the social, political and economic circumstances usually foregrounded in the public media.
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