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Aug 2021
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Mark Fisher: Solidarity at the Rave - A ...

ACID HORIZON
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In this episode we are joined by Matt Colquhoun and Natasha Eves to discuss Mark Fisher’s essay on the politics of British rave culture, "Baroque Sunbursts". What type of solidarity and mutual commitment can be achieved through such experiences? What is the relation between conformity, the productive logic of neoliberalism, and “mandatory individualism”? Ho ... Show More
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