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<div style="grid-area:1/1/3/2;">{{B|But for sake of argument let's take a clear one, an oil shortage. I'm not even talking about peak oil here, I'm just going with an oil shortage, or even a oil price rise, take whatever possible trigger you like and understand that the scenario is this: Oil suddenly becomes quite difficult to acquire. Well of course people can no longer drive to work, or have to alter their entre lives to be able to afford to. The production of a mass of plastic materials ceases due to it no longer being profitable. Trucks can no longer deliver goods as regularly as they used to and towns begin to go without prescriptions and essentials for weeks at a time. The lack of people driving to and from work means that entire industries begin to falter; mechanics, car dealers, radworkers, carwashes, etc. The death of these industries sends waves through local and interconnected economies and it eventually ripples out.}}<br><br> [[File:Accel.png]] {{B|James Ellis}} </div>
<div style="grid-area:1/1/3/2;">{{B|THIS is what Capitalism has to work with, a species (humans) who, upon seeing that the train they're on is going to slam into a brick wall 2 miles up he track, don't pull the brake - or even jump off - but simple whinge, whine and keep on truckin'! And some of you think we're going to get Skynet?}}<br><br> [[File:Accel.png]] {{B|James Ellis}} </div>
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{{B|If it is true, for instance, that depression is constituted by low serotonin levels, what sill needs to be explained is why particular individuals have low levels of serotonin.}} <br> <br> [[File:Fisher.png]] {{B|Mark Fisher}}</div>
{{B|If it is true, for instance, that depression is constituted by low serotonin levels, what sill needs to be explained is why particular individuals have low levels of serotonin.}} <br> <br> [[File:Fisher.png]] {{B|Mark Fisher}}</div>
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{{B|Derrida's points are important ones, even if his insights into the multi-strained nature of Marx's legacy are not original. Marxism is a diversity-- so much so that it would be possible to speak, in exemplary postmodern fashion, not so much of Marxism as of 'the Marxisms'. This heterogeneity goes right back to the oeuvre of Marx himself. For Marx said and wrote different things t different times, not all of which are consistent, or---more importantly-- all of which can be arranged to form different consistencies. In the historical development of Marxism these statements have been selected, permutated, and refracted into an arrary of very different, and sometimes fiercely antagonistic forms.}} <br> <br> [[File:PostMarxism.png]] {{B|Nick Dyer-Witheford}}
{{B|Derrida's points are important ones, even if his insights into the multi-strained nature of Marx's legacy are not original. Marxism is a diversity-- so much so that it would be possible to speak, in exemplary postmodern fashion, not so much of Marxism as of 'the Marxisms'.}} <br> <br> [[File:PostMarxism.png]] {{B|Nick Dyer-Witheford}}
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