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  1. Fisher reflects on his disillusionment with the left-wing Twitter culture and his re-engagement with politics through the People's Assembly and Russell Brand. He argues for a more comradely and humorous approach to political debate and activism.

  2. "Exiting the Vampire Castle" is an essay written by the English theorist Mark Fisher for the online publication The North Star in 2013. It argues for increased leftist solidarity by departing from the phenomenon of online callout culture to instead orient activity around organization of efforts around the accountability of one's ...

  3. Mark Fisher (1968–2017)Exiting the Vampire Castle (2013)read along here: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/exiting-vampire-castle/

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  4. 22. Nov. 2013 · A collection of essays on politics, philosophy and culture by the late critic and author Mark Fisher. He explores topics such as left-wing Twitter, capitalism, hauntology and the weird and the eerie.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_FisherMark Fisher - Wikipedia

    Fisher was an early critic of call-out culture and in 2013 published a controversial essay titled "Exiting the Vampire Castle". [15] [16] He argued that call-out culture created a space "where solidarity is impossible, but guilt and fear are omnipresent".

  6. 26. Nov. 2013 · The author challenges Fisher's class-centric and sexist analysis of the left, and argues for intersectional and feminist perspectives. She points out his inconsistencies, inaccuracies and moralising language in his criticism of feminists, queers and Brand.

  7. 18. Sept. 2023 · The allegations of rape, sexual harassment and assault levelled at Russell Brand have unexpectedly reignited an online debate surrounding the legacy of the cultural critic Mark Fisher (1968-2017) following the publication in 2013 of his most infamous essay, “Exiting the Vampire Castle”.