[spectre] New podcast: Michel Feher about the neoliberal project and its repercussions on education and culture.

Radio Web MACBA rwm2008 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 12:04:53 CEST 2015


*New podcast: *Michel Feher about the neoliberal project and its
repercussions on education and culture.

*Featuring commissioned music by NMO*

Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/michel-feher-2/capsula

Michel Feher is a philosopher and cultural theorist, founder of Zone Books
in New York and president of Cette France-là in Paris. He is the author of
'Powerless by Design: The Age of the International Community' and co-edited
'Nongovernmental Politics' in 2007 with Gaëlle Krikorian and Yates McKee.
Based on his analysis and critique of dominant neoliberalism, in his
lectures Michel Feher suggests a radical strategy for activists: to
counteract the hegemony of investors by embracing the tactics of the
financial market. In other words, to use speculation against the values of
the financial market on its own turf and with its own weapons, in what he
calls 'investee activism'.

Michel Feher talks about the neoliberal project and its repercussions on
education and culture. Feher also explores the importance of language, both
in its liberal roots and in the changes that it has undergone in recent
years as a result of the economization of politics. Lastly, he explains the
role of new technologies in the social and political paradigm shift, and
how they have reformulated our conception of the public sphere.

*Timeline*
01:25 The structure of the neoliberal project
06:33 The semantics of neoliberalism
11:26 The economization of social life
20:38 Cultural institutions and the promise of profitability
26:31 Social networks and credit-based individuals
29:26 What “public” means
Information and normalization
37:02 The Neoliberal condition and its challenges


Enjoy! <http://rwm.macba.cat/>
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