Evil Paradises, edited by Mike Davis and Daniel Bertrand Monk, is a
global guidebook to phantasmagoric but real places—alternate
realities being constructed as “utopias” in a capitalist era
unfettered by unions and state regulation. These developments—in
cities, deserts, and in the middle of the sea—are worlds where
consumption and inequality surpass our worst nightmares. Although they
read like science fiction, the case studies are shockingly real. In
Dubai, where child slavery existed until very recently, a gilded
archipelago of private islands known as “The World” is literally
being added to the ocean. In Medellín and Kabul, drug lords—in many
ways textbook capitalists—are redefining conspicuous consumption in
fortified palaces. In Hong Kong, Cairo, and even the Iranian desert,
burgeoning communities of nouveaux riches have taken shelter in
fantasy Californias, complete with Mickey Mouse statues, while their
maids sleep in rooftop chicken coops. Meanwhile, Ted Turner rides herd
over his bison in 2 million acres of private parkland. Davis and Monk
have assembled an extraordinary group of urbanists, architects,
historians, and visionary thinkers to reflect upon the trajectory of a
civilization whose deepest ethos seems to be to consume all the
resources of the earth within a single lifetime.
Les mer
Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781595587787
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
The New Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter