多极化与新自由主义全球化

Paul C. Mocombe
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在本文中,我认为在新自由主义(后工业)全球化时代,身份政治,(系列)身份实践,文化和“景观经济的所有装备以及图像和恋物欲望的制造”的物化和商品化,一方面,在(新)自由主义中人类主体的持续原子化是在气候变化时代创造剩余价值和继续资本主义统治世界的机制。这两种辩证的实践被一种新兴的呼吁所抵消,这种呼吁是以卡尔·波兰尼的双重运动为基础的民族主义为基础的多极世界秩序。
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Multipolarism and Neoliberal Globalization
In this article, I argue that in the age of neoliberal (postindustrial) globalization identity politics, the reification and commodification of (serial) identity practices, cultures, and “all of the accoutrements of the economy of spectacle and the manufacturing of images and fetish desires,” on the one hand, and the continuous atomization of the human subject in (neo) liberalism on the other are mechanisms for creating surplus-value and continuing capitalism’s domination over the world in the era of climate change. These two dialectical practices are offset by an emerging call for a multipolar world order undergirded by a nationalism grounded in Karl Polanyi’s double movement.
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