The heart of the book includes sophisticated analyses of: two politically divergent but equally entrepreneurial and global-capitalist yoga gurus; "athleisure apparel" corporations, such as lululemon, that successfully market consumer goods as a purchased commitment to social justice; and therapeutically-focused applications of spirituality that concentrate on healing the broken person rather than undermining the system that broke that person in the first place.
Many spiritual commodities, corporations, and entrepreneurs, Jain suggests, do actually acknowledge the problems of neoliberal capitalism and in fact subvert them; but they subvert them through mere gestures. From provocative taglines printed across t-shirts or packaging to calls for "conscious capitalism," commodification serves as a strategy through which subversion itself is colonized.
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Time to read Andrea R. Jain‘s Peace Love Yoga: The Politics of Global Spirituality https://t.co/KKccSJEGeg https://t.co/P44tDGgFpq
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@Bobcluness @SmaragdinaVisio @spaceweather9 @CreatedByAshley @Zos93 @treadwells @OccultUnveiled Also I'd recommend Andrea Jain's book "Peace Love Yoga" - a lot of her critique can be usefully applied to contemporary occultism, imo. https://t.co/uQ5IxDpPas