Guiding ImagesIn general discourse at least, communism and socialism were terminally discredited by the forms they took in the Soviet Union, China and elsewhere. But it’s unclear why neoliberal capitalism has not been terminally discredited by the damage it has wrought on ecosystems, climate, communities, justice and people. (Well, it’s not unclear. Western media and social media are owned by billionaire beneficiaries of the neoliberal capitalist system and not by Buddhists, ecologists and communitarian idealists.)
What’s more troubling is that, just as the devil has always had the best tunes, the libertarian right has had the best utopias [guiding images] for a long time now. These generally boil down to “we can get things back to how they were [ bring back manufacturing jobs, get rid of immigrants] so you can be free to be who you want to be”. The left has no utopias [guiding images] to speak of. But this is all big picture stuff on a geopolitical scale. We’ll come back to it. On a smaller scale, guiding images operate in our everyday lives:
Read more about – or order: Imagining After Capitalism The Possibility Wheel Rethinking Regulation: A Manifesto Embodied Spirit, Conscious Earth.
![]() For dance, movement and somatics students and practitioners, Linda Hartley has exquisite guidance in Embodied Spirit, Conscious Earth. Here she draws closely on three sources – Release Work, Body-Mind Centering, and the Discipline of Authentic Movement – to show how they can inform a practice of consciously embodied movement.
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