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@omarcicada

writer and physical scientist

Beigetreten Haziran 2010
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@herr_naphta its not just that. all our productive and scientific knowledge to feed, clothe, healthcare, ourselves is based around capitalist division of labor, processes, and 'for profit' coordination. its not just tradeoffs, but not knowing how to survive otherwise.
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I'm not mad I actually think it's funny
Mute compulsion is just a fancy way of saying that the trade-offs the class structure creates lead almost everyone to consistently choose the path that reproduces capitalism, because they (correctly) judge it as better than the alternatives.
Jensen Suther@jensensuther

“Mute compulsion” does not explain why we sustain capitalism; it just describes the *fact* that we do. To take ourselves to be compelled by economic law is to fall prey to the very fetishism of capital as economic law that Marx diagnoses.

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@saintsoftness this cover is bad by pulpy standards too lol. but keep in mind gene wolfe is taking corny/pulpy scifi tropes and transforming them into something more interesting, i feel if the cover its too 'high brow' litfic style it might not be appropriate
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A.V. Marraccini@saintsoftness·
This book opens with a perceptive selection of lines from Osip Mandelstam about death and is as much about the fragmented nature of personal-historical knowledge and what constitutes technology as anything else, but the cover does it dirty. Spec Fic needs better covers.
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Jensen Suther
Jensen Suther@jensensuther·
Marx’s conception of capital as the alienated general intellect has become true in ways that he could not possibly have imagined - where the problem is not the artificial general intellect per se but its status as “agent,” our status as “patient.” And no Left to do anything. 4/4
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Jensen Suther
Jensen Suther@jensensuther·
The scary thing about the computational revolution we’re living thru isn’t the tech but the belief among its developers that society will soon be increasingly divided between the “post-economic” and a “permanent underclass” and that they’ve got to get while the getting is good.1/
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omar@omarcicada·
is bugs bunny the masculine role model we need to solve the 'masculinity crisis'
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omar@omarcicada·
@clamatoes i kinda wanna figure out the skinner box dopamine hijack skill in writing tho whats the secret
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call me cismale
call me cismale@clamatoes·
“Hey man Dan Brown figured out the Skinner box dopamine hijack of the reality tv showrunners and parlayed it into fat stacks from both mouth-breathers & people who read to avoid introspection & original thought: you gotta respect him as an artist!”
🔰Chief Georgist Shill 🔰@BlueRepublik

Although people like to hate Dan Brown’s writing stylisms, he captures pacing in a way 99% of professional writers can’t, and that’s why he’s a millionaire NYT bestseller and you’re not

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@chrisokane_nyc The more important american revolution is the civil war anyway, imo
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Alex Hirsch@_AlexHirsch·
@azel078 What about Yoshis Island
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MENA Visuals
MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
🇩🇿 Anti-Nazi poster printed in the Algerian journal AnNasr (June 1943) showing Muslim Kurd Sultan Saladin slaying a swastika “the enemy of all religions”
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omar@omarcicada·
@dewdroplin chac mool - carlos fuentes (short story)
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caitlin🐮
caitlin🐮@dewdroplin·
Can you guys give me classic & litfic recommendations please I need to add to my tbr
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Maximus Lollius@MLollius·
Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya and a pint
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tom@tomidispenser·
2666 literally gave me a nightmare last night
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@TheLincoln ai is just a tool. ai used by someone without writing skills and a sense of taste developed through reading literature is going to produce junk, but ai can also be used by 'real writers'
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@oh_tuntun the sense of scale is pretty incredible, it's definitely one of the novels that makes me think of the diminutive scale of the individual
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lydia@oh_tuntun·
i have to read this for my book club but i’m really not in the mood for it. what did you think of it?
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@TheeAuthoress its interesting how "i feel like having a cigarrete" makes the discourse go nuts smh
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@PetreSolheim @d4rt44 @sorenmau in the story it makes sense. it's just more profitable and easier for the 'capitalists' in urras to give the anarchists the moon. they'd do stuff like that irl
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Petre Solheim@PetreSolheim·
@d4rt44 @sorenmau Fantasy doesn’t work in the real world. Eg the Dispossessed? The capitalist imperialists would have taken over the moon and never ‘given it to the anarchists.’
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Søren Mau
Søren Mau@sorenmau·
who has written good stuff on what political institutions we will need under communism/socialism?
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@philiptraylen why r u invoking the name of the messiah on this question
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lydia@oh_tuntun·
took a mental health day off work so i walked to the bookstore and bought a book i didn’t technically need
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omar@omarcicada·
@tomidispenser a hint is where the western academic obsessed with fashy? writers beats up a pakistani driver. i don't think the race is coincidence
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@tomidispenser it actually makes sense to me. a thread is how the charmed life of these western academics is hitched to a more primal evil that can be traced to the violence of the periphery and that had as one of its origins nazi germany. also 2666 is a goat
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tom@tomidispenser·
I'm so curious how the fuck a book that opens with some people obsessed with a mysterious German author, then turns into a kind of odd triangular situationship, and even includes them beating a Pakistani cab driver, ends up spending hundreds of pages on brutal femicide.
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