Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Psychiatric-Pharmaceutical Nexus

These two articles by Marcia Angell are real eye-openers about what appears to be the pseudo-medicalization of psychiatry, the vast increase in possible diagnoses of mental illness, and the influence (financial and otherwise) of big Pharma on psychiatrists and research over the past thirty years. Children, in particular, have been targeted by pharmacetical companies as the next big market. Recommended for those who work with children and are concerned about the increasing medicalization of "problem" behaviors.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Marxist Boxing Match

Not sure if anyone is reading this, but, if you've ever studied Marxist philosophy, this is hilarious (and RIP Jerry Cohen).

Friday, May 13, 2011

Friday, May 6, 2011

Quotable Quotes, I

Nuggets dug up from the bowels of the internet


"Last week, John Boehner found himself in the position of having to defend tax subsidies to oil companies; he agreed that subsidizing the massive, and massively profitable, oil companies was perverse but, he pleaded, what about all the small, struggling oil companies? This is a particularly amusing instance of the appeal to an imaginary petit bourgeoisie, which you also see in claims that people getting paid half a million dollars are “small business owners.” This is, perhaps, a central feature of bourgeois ideology, which imagines that capitalism is based on individual “property as the fruit of a man’s own labour, which property is alleged to be the groundwork of all personal freedom, activity and independence” (Marx), rather than being a whole system of social production. This particular aspect of bourgeois ideology does seem to be undergoing a resurgence of popularity at the moment, perhaps as a kind of protective reaction to the increasing visibility of the structures of capitalism in the wake of the financial crisis."  
  --Voyou Desoeuvre


"It boils down to this: Berlusconi wants to reduce democracy not to a plebiscite but to an opinion poll, where every citizen is isolated and deprived of any cultural and social instrument for his or her effective independence, defenceless before a structure of power based on the mass media and patronage. For Berlusconi, public life is nothing but a grand arena for ad-men and touts, a gigantic souk. Or if you prefer, Berlusconi conceives of the country as a firm (belonging to him, naturally), where instead of citizens there are employees and/or consumers, a principal shareholder and a few minority shareholders, and where the decisions of the Managing Director cannot be countermanded or delayed. This is why for his tycoon mentality—and he became a tycoon, lest it be forgotten, thanks to the political support of Bettino Craxi—such things as the separation of powers, limited government and constitutional constraints are truly incomprehensible and unreasonable. The Berlusconi regime is not fascist; what it is actually creating is a postmodern version of the ancien rĂ©gime patrimonial state." 
-- PAOLO FLORES D’ARCAIS


Best Photo of Thomas Pynchon Ever


[Pynchon is flashing the peace sign from behind the door]

"The suburbs dreamed of violence"

Good review of J.G. Ballard's last three works.