Seaholm+-+Cap+Bad+K

(Peter Hall, Bartlett Professor of Planning and Regeneration, University College London; President, Regional Studies Association; “internationally renowned authority on economic, demographic, cultural, and management issues” related to urban studies; Special Adviser on Strategic Planning to the British Government; Member, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s Urban Task Force, 2002, __Cities of tomorrow__, p. 368-70) At the same time, a specifically Marxian view of planning ... or mere regularities in observable events. 69
 * A. We have entered the era of late capitalism – the only chance capitalism has it to rely on government to tranquillize the agitated labor-force. The plan furthers this by offering the impoverished the gift of social services. Unfortunately, this just makes the harms the aff outlines even worse.**
 * __Hall, ’02__**

(Slavoj, professor of philosophy at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana, and Glyn, Senior Lecturer in Politics in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at University College , Northampton , __Conversations with Zizek__, page 14-16) For Zizek it is imperative that we cut through this __...__ __that of a ‘glitch’ in an otherwise sound matrix.__
 * B. Resisting this reliance on economic evaluation is the ultimate ethical responsibility and the only way to solve poverty.**
 * __Zizek and Daly 2004__**

__Johnston__ __’04__ (Adrian, interdisciplinary research fellow in psychoanalysis at Emory, The Cynic’s Fetish: Slavoj Zizek and the Dynamics of Belief, Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society)
 * C. The alternative is to withdraw from the ideology of capital. Capitalism only survives because we believe it is a truth claim.**

Perhaps the absence of a detailed political roadmap ... fetishism or the truth? I choose fetishism’’).