The third in our Neoliberal Breakdown series. In which we discuss the late Mark Fisher’s Capitalist Realism, 10 years on. Does his analysis still hold? The mood music of the time – the age of ‘TINA’ and the end of history – was acutely described by Fisher. But did it only really describe Britain? And has the world now entered a new period?
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