Thirty Years after the Break-up of Yugoslavia The Primitive (Dis)accumulation of Capital and Memory; or, How (Not) To Make This Country Great Again

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作者
Kirn, Gal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Arts, Dept Sociol, Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词
primitive accumulation of capital; primitive accumulation of memory by the state; nationalist repossession of memory; nationalisation of the means of (re)production; re-orientation of 1989; post-Yugoslav wars; critique of post-socialism; transition; dis-accumulation of socialist infrastructure and wealth; national-neoliberalism; ideological over-determination; break-up of Yugoslavia;
D O I
10.1163/1569206X-20222261
中图分类号
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号
01 ; 0101 ;
摘要
The contribution sheds a critical light on the thirty years since the break-up of socialist Yugoslavia. It presents three hypotheses for a critical reorientation of the 1989-91 sequence. Firstly, rather than seeing 1989 as the start of the longue duree of a democratic process, for Yugoslavia this trajectory was 'realised' as political chaos and ethnic wars in 1991. Secondly, criticising the chronological view of 'post-socialism', it posits post-socialism as having already emerged after 1965, marked by market reforms that 'withered away' socialism. Thirdly, and specific to the 1990s, in order to facilitate the transition to capitalism, a 'primitive accumulation' of memory and a high degree of violence unfolded, which actually dis-accumulated the socialist infrastructure and socialised means of (re)production. The post-Yugoslav transition proved a genuine 'contribution' to 'making our country great again': ethnically cleansed nation-states on the horizon of European peripheral capitalism. The contribution concludes on an affirmative note, pointing to the slow resurgence of the Left.
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