McMindfulness with Ron Purser
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🗓️ 23 February 2021
⏱️ 58 minutes
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Summary
Over the last few decades, mindfulness has gone viral. These days, the practice has found its way into corporations, prisons, schools, police departments, and even the U.S. military. There are many benefits to mindfulness of course, but in his book, "McMindfulness: How Mindfulness Became the New Capitalist Spirituality," author Ron Purser explores the more pernicious part of the practice by examining how capitalism had co-opted mindfulness to further exploitation and extraction.
Interestingly, it turns out that mindfulness can be very compatible with our current neoliberal ideologies of individualism, inward-focus, and the watering-down of sociality. It has been expertly applied in a way which encourages us to only look inside for solutions to our problems, instead of challenging the systems and structures that drive the suffering we experience. McMindfulness is a way of pacifying a population and instilling a victim-blaming mentality: if you're stressed, anxious, depressed, just "mindfulness up," and get over it.
How did we get here? What can we do about it? How can mindfulness be reclaimed and in fact used as a radical force for system change and psychological well being? We explore these questions and more in this conversation.
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| 0:35.4 | Make mind on a sort of symbolically is a meme that represents a quick fix for the anxieties of late capitalist society. |
| 0:43.0 | And what I mean by it is the secular forms of mindfulness that are decoupled from any |
| 0:48.2 | sort of moral or ethical context, commodified into a set of instrumental techniques which |
| 0:54.5 | are deemed ethically neutral, which means they can then be deployed for any particular |
| 1:00.4 | instrumental aim or goal. |
| 1:03.0 | And so being kind of unmoored from any kind of vision of the social good, mindfulness |
| 1:08.6 | is very easily commodified to the ethos of market logic. |
| 1:12.9 | So that's part of the issue, I think, with mindfulness, but these applications of mindfulness |
| 1:19.0 | sort of emphasize placing the burden on individuals to accommodate and adapt to the status quo, |
| 1:26.8 | which leads to a form of social myopia. |
| 1:30.0 | You are listening to upstream, upstream, upstream. |
| 1:35.4 | An interview and documentary series that invites you to unlearn everything you thought |
| 1:40.4 | you knew about economics. |
| 1:43.1 | I'm Dela Duncan. |
| 1:44.5 | And I'm Robert Raymond. |
| 1:46.4 | In this conversation, we spoke with Ron Percer, author of McMindfulness, How Mindfulness |
| 1:52.9 | Became the New Capitalist Spirituality. |
| 1:56.5 | Together we explore how mindfulness has been used to create passive workers and further |
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