Fredric Jameson is an American literary critic and theorist, best known for his analysis of postmodernism and its impact on culture. His work has shaped how we understand the relationship between culture, politics, and society. Jameson's ideas challenge us to critically analyze the world around us and reflect on how culture shapes our understanding of reality. His intellectual contributions inspire us to think deeply about the forces that drive societal change.

"A further point is that, little by little, in the current universe, everything is slowly being named; nor does this have anything to do with the older Aristotelian universals in which the idea of a chair subsumes all its individual manifestations."



"The United States has made a massive effort since the end of the Second World War to secure the dominance of its films in foreign markets - an achievement generally pushed home politically, by writing clauses into various treaties and aid packages."


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"For when we talk about the spreading power and influence of globalization, aren't we really referring to the spreading economic and military might of the US?"



"The more worrying feature of the new global corporate structures is their capacity to devastate national labour markets by transferring their operations to cheaper locations overseas."



"So is it always nationalist to resist US globalization? The US thinks it is, and wants you to agree; and, moreover, to consider US interests as being universal ones."



"If it is, in reality, capitalism that is the motor force behind the destructive forms of globalization, then it must be in their capacity to neutralize or transform this particular mode of exploitation that one can best test these various forms of resistance to the West."

