UG#599 - What Economics Can't Tell You About Money (Alienation, Black Magic...)
Robin Upton | 07.12.2012 23:31 | Analysis | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Sheffield
Then we hear an audio version of a 2011 presentation by Robin Upton, entitled "What Economics Can't Tell You About Money". He summarizes various recent academic research which details moneys ability to subtly affect the mind of its users, making them more distant from one another, less inclined to collaborate, more independent and even less susceptible to physical pain. This continues into our second hour.
We conclude with a radio adaptation of Jean-François Brien's recent film On Modern Servitude. It begins with the following quote: "My optimism is based on the certainty that this civilization is about to collapse.
My pessimism lies on the things that are dragging us down in its fall." — Jean-François Brien
This wide-ranging critique of wage slavery focuses on alienation and wage slavery but looks at a range of topics familiar to the show such as urban decay, health of workers, consumerism and hierarchy.
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