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For many, anti-capitalism signifies too much and thus lacks the political conviction
needed to inform left-wing strategy and tactics. What remains neglected, though, is
how anti-capitalism can function as an organisational form, one that is constituted by the
democratic requirements of struggle. At different moments and for different purposes,
anti-capitalist organising may rely on vertical, horizontal, centralised, or decentralised
formations. We cannot predetermine the organisational particularities of anti-capitalism
because it is always a form of forms determined by the demands of struggle. However,
we can explore the psycho-political valances of anti-capitalist organisation. The appeal
of anti-capitalism, so conceived, lies in its ability to facilitate subjects’ enjoyment and
political commitment through formal and psychic lack, rather than through neoliberal
excess or ideological surety. Psychoanalytic theory is useful for considering how the
anti-capitalist form’s significatory field can foster emancipatory knowledges, acts, and
ways of being in politically fraught contexts of struggle. |
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