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  1. openDemocracyUK. Exiting the Vampire Castle. We need to learn, or re-learn, how to build comradeship and solidarity instead of doing capital’s work for it by condemning and abusing each...

  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. The first configuration is what I came to call the VampiresCastle. The VampiresCastle specialises in propagating guilt. It is driven by a priest’s desire to excommunicate and condemn, an academic-pedant’s desire to be the first to be seen to spot a mistake, and a hipster ’s desire to be one of the in-crowd. The danger in

  4. Mark Fisher (19682017)Exiting the Vampire Castle (2013)read along here: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/exiting-vampire-castle/.

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  5. 22. Nov. 2013 · 293 reviews25 followers. March 24, 2021. In this essay Marxist cultural critic Mark Fisher takes the modern left to task for its shift to identity politics as its main tool of meting out justice and political change, while ultimately falling into the same pitfalls as market liberalism.

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  6. 22. Nov. 2013 · Exiting the Vampire Castle. We need to learn, or re-learn, how to build comradeship and solidarity instead of doing capital’s work for it by condemning and abusing each other. This doesn’t mean, of course, that we must always agree – on the contrary, we must create conditions where disagreement can take place without fear of exclusion and ...

  7. 13. Dez. 2021 · Am 22. November 2013 veröffentlichte die britische Website The North Star einen Essay des Kulturtheoretikers Mark Fisher unter dem Titel »Exiting the Vampire Castle«. Auf Deutsch erschien er in k-punk in der Edition Tiamat. Über den Hintergrund des Essays schrieb Anton Jäger hier.