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Since the 1980s, ambition has become the driving logic of our world.
We’re told that everyone has always wanted to ascend to the heights of
their societies. We’re told that we can achieve anything we set our
minds to and overcome any obstacle to live out our fantasies. And we’re
told that if we fail, we have nothing to blame but ourselves.
In Against Ambition, Bill Peel explores how capitalism created this
cult of ambition and turned our lives into nothing more than
goal-oriented investments. He shows how the ambitious life of hard work
and self-sacrifice reinforces neoliberalism and turns all of us into
little more than failed versions of the selves we dream of becoming.
Rather than political actors capable of creating a better world,
capitalist ambition turns all of us into individual climbers on the
social ladder, foreclosing the possibility of collective action.
Where capitalist ambition turns life into an investment strategy,
driven by the "rise and grind" mentality, passive income side hustles
and ruthless corporate backstabbing, Against Ambition makes the case
for the radical potential of giving up, arguing instead that we should
be able to waste our time however we see fit.
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EmotiConversations (Hardcover)
John Elton Pletcher, Holly Hall-Pletcher; Foreword by Bill Peel
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R987
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Discovery Miles 8 370
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Tonight It's a World We Bury is a radical re-writing of the history
and politics of black metal music. Challenging the commonly-held
perception that black metal is a genre of the right - full of
wannabe Vikings, Nazis, skinheads and other unsavoury characters -
Tonight It's a World We Bury looks at an array of black metal
artists to re-affirm the genre as radically anticapitalist,
revolutionary and left-wing. Utilizing an eclectic range of black
metal bands, including Darkthrone, Burzum, Liturgy and Deathspell
Omega, and taking in the works of Marx, Nietzsche, Deleuze and
more, Tonight It's a World We Bury is a book on black metal like no
other.
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EmotiConversations (Paperback)
John Elton Pletcher, Holly Hall-Pletcher; Foreword by Bill Peel
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R565
R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
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