Problems and Methods - Revolutions
Tags: problems and methods
Books
- Bayat - Revolution without Revolutionaries
- Questions
- He makes the neoliberal claim, yet ignores the asian financial crisis of 1997
 - Places these revolutions temporally and within the same system
 - Unspoken is the “contagion” of revolutions, that it spreads
- Is the contagion much like the finanical systems?
 
 - Three lessons out of the 1997 criss were:
- dangers of sudden reversals of capital flows
 - problems of “contagion” - where crisis spread for now discernable reason
 - pro-cyclical nature of international finacnial markets
- capital flows tend to come in during growth and overheating, exit during downturns, exasterbating swings
 
 - Changed how people thought about developing economies, maybe not better for them to open up
 
 - talks about IMF, but misses the mechanics of it
- we elide all the bretton woods institutions into one
- IMF failed horribly in 1997
 - World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Paris Club, private sector, CEDAR conference (to unlock lebanese money), etc
 
 
 - we elide all the bretton woods institutions into one
 - Thailand/laos/indonesia/malaysia were not significantly more developed than the middle east, why no revolutions?
 - I think his neoliberal frame is correct, analysis is slightly off
 - Hong Kong and Lebanon - both financial clearing houses
- financial literacy of the lebanese, knowledge of eurobonds has dramatically increased
 
 - His analysis leaves out the agencies of the state, in coalesing all the “revolutions”/“refolutions” into one, he misses out on how the state responds to such a turn
 
 
 - Questions
 
Focult & Iran
- What is legible?
 - What is power being enacted
 
Hage
- Discern new realities
 - Finding other realities
 - Questions:
- To find those realities, you have to know how to look
 
 - Politics
- Polities as monorealities?
 - 
The praxis of politics does have an agreed upon and final answer
 
 
Revolutions
- Revolutions as spurning forward
 - What qualifies as a “revolution”?
- Somewhat racialized qualification
 - What enters the “halls of revolution”
 
 - What tools do these texts give?
 - Taking daily realities about
 - The heritage of “revolution” matters because it is self legitimizing
 - Focoult never used the term “revolution” because it was too welded to another term