The downfall of communism marked not only the dissolution of an ideology but also the collapse of the Promethean dream that permeated modernity. This loss signifies a diminished faith in the total transformation of human society. The urgent task of crafting a post-capitalist desire is intricately tied to the reinvention of this dream, not as a nostalgic repeat but as an open and original project capable of reshaping our future possibilities. The figure of Prometheus, once a beacon of rebellious potential, has been ensnared by neoliberal logic, turning his act of stealing fire—originally meant to illuminate the common good—into a means of monetizing its combustion. What was once a creative imagination has been reduced to mere scalability strategies, while the notion of future is portrayed as a failed startup. This shift reveals the pressing need to reclaim the myth of Prometheus, emphasizing that creative technique must serve the event that disrupts the present and opens new horizons. R
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