Zizek rules

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Kunthar

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Aug 17, 2012, 8:22:44 PM8/17/12
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In spite of the infinite adaptability of capitalism which, in the case
of an acute ecological catastrophe or crisis, can easily turn ecology
into a new field of capitalist investment and competition, the very
nature of the risk involved fundamentally precludes a market solution
- why? Capitalism only works in precise social conditions: it implies
the trust into the objectivized/"reified" mechanism of the market's
"invisible hand" which, as a kind of Cunning of Reason, guarantees
that the competition of individual egotisms works for the common good.

http://www.lacan.com/zizecology1.htm


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