
Totalled
Salvaging the Future from the Wreckage of Capitalism
Ciara Cremin(Author)
Pluto Press
Published on 20. January 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-7453-3437-0 (ISBN)
Description
Have you ever felt totalled?
This book provides a utopian vision which could replace the overbearing truth that capitalism encompasses the entirety of our lives, weaving deep into the fabric of all that it means to be human.
Through industrialised warfare, surveillance and commodification, deepening crises and ecological catastrophes, capitalism threatens the total destruction of human civilisation. But in amongst this wreckage there are still functioning parts which can be salvaged through the collective force of the human imagination and the mobilisation of the masses. To do so, we must realise a different future to the apocalypticism forewarned by scientists, prescribed by economists, accommodated by politicians and made spectacle by the entertainment industry.
This book asks how a utopian possibility is discernible through the power of human creation. Can it be realised when as a society we are in different ways materially, ideologically and libidinally bound to the capitalist machine of destruction?
This book provides a utopian vision which could replace the overbearing truth that capitalism encompasses the entirety of our lives, weaving deep into the fabric of all that it means to be human.
Through industrialised warfare, surveillance and commodification, deepening crises and ecological catastrophes, capitalism threatens the total destruction of human civilisation. But in amongst this wreckage there are still functioning parts which can be salvaged through the collective force of the human imagination and the mobilisation of the masses. To do so, we must realise a different future to the apocalypticism forewarned by scientists, prescribed by economists, accommodated by politicians and made spectacle by the entertainment industry.
This book asks how a utopian possibility is discernible through the power of human creation. Can it be realised when as a society we are in different ways materially, ideologically and libidinally bound to the capitalist machine of destruction?
Reviews / Votes
'A compass allowing us to orient ourselves in our obscure and confused time' -- Slavoj Zizek, author of Living in The End Times (Verso, 2010) 'An intriguing and original exercise in Lacanian and materialist political theory, and a significant contribution to the great collective project of working to overcome contemporary forms of exploitation, inequality and oppression' -- Jeremy Gilbert, Professor of Cultural and Political Theory, University of East London, and author of Common Ground: Democracy and Collectivity in an Age of Individualism (Pluto Press, 2013)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-3437-0 (9780745334370)
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Person
Ciara Cremin lectures in Sociology at the University of Auckland. She is a critical and cultural theorist whose work diagnoses the socio-economic, cultural, and subjective condition of late capitalism, and the author of several books, including Man-Made Woman and The Future is Feminine.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Year Zero
1. Materially Determined Apocalypse
2. The Three Orders of Apocalypse
3. The Double Helix of Dissatisfaction
4. Production Spiral
5. Consumption Spiral
6. Banquets of Worlds
7. Clash of Axioms
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Year Zero
1. Materially Determined Apocalypse
2. The Three Orders of Apocalypse
3. The Double Helix of Dissatisfaction
4. Production Spiral
5. Consumption Spiral
6. Banquets of Worlds
7. Clash of Axioms
Notes
Bibliography
Index