[spectre] New podcast: Nina Power shares her thoughts on the ideological power of language, on systems of state violence, surveillance and control, and her own notion of “decapitalism”.

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 *New podcast:* Nina Power
<https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/nina-power-main/capsula> shares her
thoughts on the ideological power of language, on systems of state
violence, surveillance and control, and her own notion of “decapitalism”.

Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/nina-power-main/capsula


*This podcast is part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative
Europe programme of the European Union*.

*Sound production commissioned to Jaume Ferrete. Editing by Loli Acebal*

Nina Power is a philosopher, teacher, writer, and activist. Her critical
thought spreads through a porous web of practices and experiences linked to
philosophy, feminism, art, politics, film, new technologies and labour
relations.

In her 2009 essay "One-Dimensional Woman" she drew attention to the
perverse way in which capitalism manipulates feminism, co-opting its
demands and returning them to us in the form of sugar-coated reactionary
slogans. Against this, Power proposes collectively rethinking feminism in
alliance with Marxism, and organising new social, labour, sexual, and
emotional networks.

For Nina Power, writing is a form of activism, and her manifestos,
newspaper articles, and essays are pockets of resistance to the hegemonic
narratives of consumer societies.

In this podcast, Nina Power shares her thoughts
<https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/nina-power-main/capsula>on the ideological
power of language, on systems of state violence, surveillance and control,
and on the need to reverse the savage logic of neoliberalism through
strategies such as commoning and her own notion of “decapitalism”.

*Timeline*
*01:52* Surveillance, self-control and self-policing
*04:19* Decapitalism: unlearning the lessons of Capitalism
*10:11* "One Dimensional Woman", 2009
*17:52* Images and self-identity
*22:15* The language of the new brutality
*26:17* Ethics and politics of technology
*31:53* Commoning as a practice

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