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For my research I am trying to finally read some of the classical literature (Adorno, Marx) but also some new stuff about the link between identity politics and neo liberalism (Francis Fukuyama, identity) but also some contemporary critique on capitalism (Byung Chul-Han) and last but not least i found a theorist that discussing the problematic alliance between (feminist) identity politics and capitalism (Nancy Fraser). | For my research I am trying to finally read some of the classical literature (Adorno, Marx) but also some new stuff about the link between identity politics and neo liberalism (Francis Fukuyama, identity) but also some contemporary critique on capitalism (Byung Chul-Han) and last but not least i found a theorist that discussing the problematic alliance between (feminist) identity politics and capitalism (Nancy Fraser). | ||
My speech: | |||
Picture a bee. It cannot fly, spoken from the perspective of physics, but it does it anyway. | |||
It's the mindset, friends. Focus on what you want, not how you can get it. Then you will lift off. | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YuSg4mts9E | |||
Who wants forgiveness, when you can get attention? | |||
You are beatiful just the way you are, let the world see it. Shine. | |||
Who wants to work, when you can also play? | |||
Konfuzius said: "Enjoy your job, and you will never have to work again." | |||
Let us learn from that. | |||
Who wants to be, when you can become? | |||
Whatever you want to be. Whoever you want to be. You can do it. | |||
I am not selling you an ideology, I am offering you a dream. | |||
The dream of equality, freedom of the individual and progress. | |||
Follow me and let us wake up together, to let the dream come true. | |||
Let's do it. Together. Change can be fun :-) | |||
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoliberalismus | https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoliberalismus |
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I grew up in Northern West Germany in a pretty catholic envorinment, but I was baptized as a protestant, eventhough most of my family doesn't really care fore religion and officially stepped out of church a couple of years ago. In all of the past two generations on both sides of my family people migrated, mingled with other thoughts that's how I often explain myself a certain sense of belonging anywhere and nowhere at the same time.
It is hard to compare my core value system to a given set of ideas or even a known ideology. Maybe typical for a person of my age at this time and place my core value system is pretty ecclectic. I am definetely influenced by different, at first glance maybe even contrary values, therefore a person I once met called me a typical (post-)modernist - whatever this means.
My mother and films like Princess Mononoke taught me to appreciate nature, while growing in a world of plastic and peer pressure tried to convince me of consumption, maybe even in a sustainable way. One moment I think there's so many possibilities and then I see myself giving in to cynism; everything seems pointless, "it's all rigged" and you can't convince everyone to boycot capitalism...
I want to get a critical perspective on my own filter bubble. Taking a superficial look around myself I see certain ideas of the progressive left mixing with neo liberalism evolving into something that I stumbled upon being called "progressiv neoliberalism" or "neoliberal multiculturalism" [1]. I identify this ideology as a widespread believe system among people of my age in and around the universities.
Slogans I came up with so far:
- Fake it, till you make it. - You can be & become whatever you want to be (if you work hard enough).
-> a paradigm often featured in Disney Films
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For my research I am trying to finally read some of the classical literature (Adorno, Marx) but also some new stuff about the link between identity politics and neo liberalism (Francis Fukuyama, identity) but also some contemporary critique on capitalism (Byung Chul-Han) and last but not least i found a theorist that discussing the problematic alliance between (feminist) identity politics and capitalism (Nancy Fraser).
My speech: Picture a bee. It cannot fly, spoken from the perspective of physics, but it does it anyway. It's the mindset, friends. Focus on what you want, not how you can get it. Then you will lift off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YuSg4mts9E
Who wants forgiveness, when you can get attention? You are beatiful just the way you are, let the world see it. Shine. Who wants to work, when you can also play? Konfuzius said: "Enjoy your job, and you will never have to work again." Let us learn from that. Who wants to be, when you can become? Whatever you want to be. Whoever you want to be. You can do it.
I am not selling you an ideology, I am offering you a dream. The dream of equality, freedom of the individual and progress.
Follow me and let us wake up together, to let the dream come true. Let's do it. Together. Change can be fun :-)
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoliberalismus https://www.sinus-institut.de/en/sinus-solutions/sinus-milieus/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_politics
[1 ]Nancy Fraser: http://altneu.han-solo.net/archfem/cmsmadesimple/uploads/pdf_dateien/Fraser%20List%20der%20Geschichte.pdf https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8685/74d6628661e59aaa00e693490777bfe7b8b6.pdf
https://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/1052065.worin-nancy-fraser-weiterhin-irrt.html
Byung Chul-Han Die Krise der Freiheit - Psychopolitik im Neoliberalismus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txsd2SOaKj8
Psychopolitik Müdigkeitsgesellschaft Transparenzgesellschaft
Wie der Kapitalismus uns zu Selbstausbeutern macht https://www.swr.de/swr2/wissen/selbstausbeutung-han/-/id=661224/did=14832682/nid=661224/1k09lg6/index.html
identity politics: https://taz.de/Ueber-Rassismus-reden/!5375695/ https://www.freitag.de/autoren/lfb/nicht-gecheckt https://jungle.world/artikel/2018/06/im-kreis-der-identitaeten https://phase-zwei.org/hefte/artikel/weissabgleich-critical-whiteness-rassenkunde-anti-rassismus-565/
Adorno: Minima Moralia Dialektik der Aufklärung
Sybille Berg - GRM