Zollo Talks: Staat with G.M. Tamás, Pavlos Roufos & Hannah Proctor 04.04.2020
Cashmere Radio
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'Communism is seen as insensitive to the Home. Yes, it is, as it is concerned about the homeless.’ G.M.Tamás, Words from Budapest
Exit to the left: This discussion tackles the renewed popularity of the question of national sovereignty within the EU, looking more closely at claims to sovereignty emerging from the Left than the far-right interest in the same. As a catchphrase signifying economic self-determination, it seems more often than not to imply keeping closer tabs on ‘unregulated migration’, another watchword of the current predicament. Calls for ‘open borders’ are decried as merely the friendly, moralist face of ‘neoliberalism’, itself code for class struggle from above. Under what form is such a thing as ‘economic self-determination’ an actual possibility for states participating in the world market and do the options of ‘leaving’ or ‘remaining’ at all provide answers to that ...
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