Krise ohne Krisenbewusstsein?

Zur subjektiven Dimension kapitalistischer Landnahmen

Authors

  • Klaus Dörre
  • Michael Behr
  • Dennis Eversberg
  • Karen Schierhorn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v39i157.411

Keywords:

Krise, Landnahme, Subjektivierung

Abstract

The crisis does not seem to have reached the consciousness of subjects. However, the alleged immunity of subjectivities against it does not result from affirmative internalisation of ‘entrepreneurial’ interpellations, but from the mobilisation of ‘wayward’, non-market compliant practices and dispositions. Rather than as a linear, subsuming process of “subjectivation”, this is to be interpreted as the subjective dimension of capitalist accumulation by dispossession. As our empirical data illustrates, the crisis is indeed present as a permanent state in the daily lives of many people. While there is a widespread critical consciousness of the crisis and of capitalism in general, it fails to result in collective action due to the lack of a political frame of reference that action could relate to.

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Published

2009-12-01

How to Cite

Dörre, K., Behr, M., Eversberg, D., & Schierhorn, K. (2009). Krise ohne Krisenbewusstsein? Zur subjektiven Dimension kapitalistischer Landnahmen. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 39(157), 559–576. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v39i157.411

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