It cannot put up any resistance to the globalitarian tyranny because it is itself an integral part of it.
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It cannot put up any resistance to the globalitarian tyranny because it is itself an integral part of it.
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How is it possible to effectively critique a globalized, or globalitarian, system that has more or less abolished the space of serious political critique in favour of a new fetishistic, market orientated, brand of radicalism that cannot even begin to challenge the hegemony of mainstream politics, which is entirely conservative in its embrace of neoliberal capitalism?
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In effect, just as the State had aided and abetted the rise of integrated world capitalism with its principles of fluidity, mobility, and flexibility in a globalitarian world, so, too have librarians been able to adapt in similar fashion, in some cases moving toward a kind of de-institutionalization of libraries.
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And so we see that the case of the worldwide war-machine is both more terrifying and more hopeful than Virilio advances in the theory of the globalitarian state.
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