Yes, but the point isn't whether or the political exists at this moment, it's whether or not it is incapable of acting contrary in any meaningful way to the process, i.e. who or what is calling the shots at the end of the day.
It doesn't follow that human agency is irrelevant simply bc we can't identify every causal variable acting on the system as a whole. On the contrary ...
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Not saying it's irrelevant. but there is an uncloseable gap between the operations of the system and political decisions about it (by the time we something, it has already happened).
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I agree, at least considered from a high level. I don't see how this precludes the political, however. If anything it seems to imply the opposite.
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I'm wondering if there is a semantic slip-up happening between the suggestion that the political lacks/is losing autonomy with a declaration that politics is absolutely impossible in this current moment/doesn't exist in toto.
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The argument is over system dynamics, I think, not comparative statics.
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