See this interesting story. I
was surprised when I went to an environmental group meeting yesterday
and as part of their practice they imbibe this neoliberal positive
thinking crap. It's so counter to an ecological awareness as to be an
oxymoron. Same goes for conscious crapitalism. A few excerpts:
"Janice Peck, in her work as professor of journalism and communication
studies, has studied Oprah for years. She argues that to understand the
Oprah phenomenon we must return to the ideas swirling around in the
Gilded Age. Peck sees strong parallels in the mind-cure movement of the
Gilded Age and Oprah’s evolving enterprise in the New Gilded Age, the
era of neoliberalism. She argues that Oprah’s enterprise reinforces the
neoliberal focus on the self: Oprah’s 'enterprise [is] an ensemble of
ideological practices that help legitimize a world of growing inequality
and shrinking possibilities by promoting and embodying a configuration
of self compatible with that world.'"
"Oprah recognizes the pervasiveness of anxiety and alienation in our
society. But instead of examining the economic or political basis of
these feelings, she advises us to turn our gaze inward and reconfigure
ourselves to become more adaptable to the vagaries and stresses of the
neoliberal moment. Oprah is appealing precisely because her stories hide the role of
political, economic, and social structures. In doing so, they make the
American Dream seem attainable. If we just fix ourselves, we can achieve
our goals."
"This is a fiction. If all or most forms of social and cultural capital
were equally valuable and accessible, we should see the effects of this
in increased upward mobility and wealth created anew by new people in
each generation rather than passed down and expanded from one generation
to the next. The data do not demonstrate this upward mobility."
"The way Oprah tells us to get through it all and realize our
dreams is always to adapt ourselves to the changing world, not to
change the world we live in. We demand little or nothing from the
system, from the collective apparatus of powerful people and
institutions. We only make demands of ourselves. We are the perfect, depoliticized, complacent neoliberal subjects."
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