Rec: Shared Pastries and Whispered Confessions by AcornScorn
Title: Shared Pastries and Whispered Confessions
Author: AcornScorn
Canon: Haikyuu!!
Pairing: Taketora Yamamoto/Shouhei Fukunaga
Rating: General [G]
Word Count: 2,175
Summary: Yamamoto takes another bite and then holds out the pastry. It takes Fukunaga a delayed second before he
“Quella di premere per il riconoscimento di vari diritti economici di seconda e terza categoria, quali il diritto al lavoro, alla casa e all’assistenza sanitaria, è stata prassi comune a tutti i paesi socialisti. Ma un simile allargamento della lista presenta un grosso problema, e
cioè l’incompatibilità del riconoscimento di questi diritti con quello dei diritti di proprietà e di libero scambio
I'm actually reading Nick Land's “Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest”, and it's like...high quality continental post-Marx alter-globalization critique in the Immanuel Wallerstein vein of viewing third world maldevelopment as a structurally necessary feature of modern capitalism. It's a little schizo, to be sure, but less than I was expecting. Like early Nietzsche.
It's partially overcome by the Fukuyamaist argument that by embodying the lordship-bondage dialectic, neoliberalism is "doomed" to elevate the peripheral subjects that it "wants" to keep down into a reciprocal relationship (because, within this logic where the developed world exploits the undeveloped, the people who produce end up having power over the decedent consumer class on a long enough time scale). And it seems like the logical counter has to do with managerial/technocratic elites clinging to power by dint of an information advantage and the ability to get Plaza Accords signed.
I'm so puzzled that the Land writing this becomes an alt-right chauvinist.