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Related: About this forumDavid Graeber: ‘There Has Been a War on the Human Imagination’ (Really important)
David Graeber: There Has Been a War on the Human Imaginationvideo at:
http://www.truthdig.com/avbooth/item/david_graeber_there_has_been_a_war_on_the_human_imagination_20130812
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American intellectuals have had plenty of cause for despair in these Roman decades of international and domestic imperialism against different ways of thought and life. At an April launch party in San Francisco for the 22nd volume of The Baffler, anthropologist and contributor David Graeber explained some of how this happened and praised a nationwide grass-roots effort to reverse the trend.
Editors, writers and others who engage with publications like The Baffler, a quarterly countercultural magazine of genuine social creativity and dissent, are trying to get back to the idea of having actual intellectuals again, Graeber says. We dont really have intellectuals in America. Weve gotten rid of them.
Graeber gives one concrete example of how this has been done: Student loans are destroying the imagination of youth. If theres a way of a society committing mass suicide, what better way than to take all the youngest, most energetic, creative, joyous people in your society and saddle them with, like $50,000 of debt so they have to be slaves? There goes your music. There goes your culture. There goes everything new that would pop out. And in a way, this is whats happened to our society. Were a society that has lost any ability to incorporate the interesting, creative and eccentric people.
Nothing is more important, I think, Graeber concludes, to the future of humanity than to start creating spaces outside of these disciplinary mechanisms that have been created to confine us.
Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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David Graeber: ‘There Has Been a War on the Human Imagination’ (Really important) (Original Post)
applegrove
Aug 2013
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They will also get the most creative young to work as investment bankers as they try
applegrove
Aug 2013
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hatrack
(59,436 posts)1. Great Thomas Frank article at the same link
K&R
applegrove
(118,006 posts)2. They will also get the most creative young to work as investment bankers as they try
to pay off their student loans. That is not where we need creativity. We need it in the sciences and in the arts instead.