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What is lost futures?
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Capitalist Realism, a term popularized by Mark Fisher, refers to the pervasive sense that capitalism is the only viable economic and political system, making it difficult to imagine alternatives. Fisher argues that this ideological dominance stifles creativity and perpetuates a sense of resignation and inertia. Key points include:
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Certainly! Beyond Derrida, several thinkers have engaged with hauntological themes:
Mark Fisher - In Ghosts of My Life and Capitalist Realism, Fisher explores how cultural nostalgia and lost futures haunt contemporary society, particularly in music and politics.
Fredric Jameson - His work on postmodernism, especially Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, touches on the loss of futurity and the recycling of past styles.
Simon Reynolds - In *Retrom
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Hauntology, a term coined by Jacques Derrida, explores the persistent influence of the past on the present, particularly through cultural and social remnants. It suggests that the present is haunted by the “ghosts” of past ideas, promises, and futures that never materialized. This concept is often applied in cultural studies to analyze how nostalgia, lost futures, and the uncanny shape contemporary art, music, and politics. It reflects a sense of longing for what could have been, intertwined wit
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