Capitalism realism means "a brutal state of affairs, profoundly inegalitarian - where all
existence is evaluated in terms of money alone - is presented
to us as ideal. To justify their conservatism, the partisans of
the established order cannot really call it ideal or wonderful.
So instead, they have decided to say that all the rest is
horrible. Sure, they say, we may not live in a condition of
perfect Goodness. But we're lucky that we don't live in a
condition of Evil. Our democracy is not perfect. But it's better
than the bloody dictatorships. Capitalism is unjust. But it's
not criminal like Stalinism. We let millions of Africans die of
AIDS, but we don't make racist nationalist declarations like
Milosevic. We kill Iraqis with our airplanes, but we don't cut
their throats with machetes like they do in Rwanda, etc." — Alain Badiou
And as Mark Fisher commented: "The 'realism' here is analogous to the deflationary perspective of
a depressive who believes that any positive state, any hope, is a
dangerous illusion."
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