Capitalism is about to commit suicide and is threatening to take us
down with it. But will it give way to a grand social utopia or the
beginning of a new dark age... albeit WiFi enabled? The Worst is Yet
to Come explores the disturbing possibility that the current crisis
of neoliberal capitalism isn’t going to spawn an emancipatory
renaissance, but a world that is much, much worse. Wealthy CEOs see
it. They’ve been purchasing isolated bunker-retreats in New Zealand
for when the shit goes down. Our politicians know it too, and are
frantically transforming the liberal state into a militarized machine.
Scientists are either uselessly decrying the looming eco-catastrophe
or jumping on the opportunity to conduct ever-reckless experiments
with the human genome. The animal kingdom is retreating from the scene
in terrible silence, preferring the swift demise of the abattoir’s
bolt-gun than witnessing what is about to happen. Yet some of us are
still ignoring the warning signs, choosing instead to remain
cheerfully optimistic, believing that society has probably hit rock
bottom and the only way is up. This book argues the opposite. What if
we haven’t hit rock bottom and are on the precipice of something
much worse? And what if were too late? But this grim prospect isn't
submitted in the name of millennial fatalism or hopeless resignation.
On the contrary, if our grandchildren are to survive the implosion of
capitalism – for the chances we will are fairly slim – then a
realistic picture of the nightmare to come is crucial. Only an
unwavering attitude of “revolutionary pessimism” will help us to
prepare accordingly. For the apocalypse will almost certainly be
disappointing.
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A Post-Capitalist Survival Guide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781912248339
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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