File spoon-archives/postanarchism.archive/postanarchism_2003/postanarchism.0312, message 45


Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 19:24:51 -0800 (PST)
From: villon sasha k <il_frenetico-AT-yahoo.com>
Subject: [postanarchism] Re: Ebert: "The Knowable Good"


I'd have to agree with Dr...No, here.  While cultural
analysis is fine, I think it is a problem when it
doesn't link up with some sort of political-economic
analysis.  The same, of course, could be said of
economics.  The economy is also a construction, and it
becomes a very ideological beast when it is understood
as a separate sphere.  Perhaps then the most
interesting place for analysis is how they become
separated, not how they come to be linked up.  One of
the more interesting economists here in CHina (where
neo-liberal economics is hegemonic), Han Deqiang,
works in this area of critique.  

sasha

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