Theorists, historians, and artists address the precarious futurity of the notion of the future.
Not long ago, a melancholic left and a manic neoliberalism seemed to arrive at an awkward consensus: the foreclosure of futurity.
Whereas the former mourned the failure of its utopian project, the latter celebrated the triumph of a global marketplace.
The radical hope of realizing a singularly different, more equitable future displaced by a belief that the future had already come to pass, lim.
Consensus | The foreclosure of futurity |
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