Salvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene

Salvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene

by Salvage
Salvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene

Salvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene

by Salvage

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Overview

Tragedy of the Worker: Toward the Proletarocene
by Salvage Editorial Collective
On socialism in a burning world. Is this to be the penultimate epoch, or the last?

Full pre-Raphaelite by Imogen Cassels
Poem. 

Hysteric Signs and Wall Bowl Constellations by Katya Tepper 
Art.

The Flatness of Blackness: Afro-Pessimism and the Erasure of Anti-Colonial Thought         
by Kevin Ochieng Okoth
Even in the worst of times, not all pessimisms are equal. And with friends like these, &c. 

Gestational Decrim by Morgane Merteuil with Sophie Lewis 
A colloquy on u- and dystopianism, labour and gestation, race and reaction, and the urgent necessity of new ways to care.

One more time with feeling
by Imogen Cassels 
Poem.

Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup by R. H. Lossin
Actors and networks and theory and questions of democracy amid a thoroughgoing throng of things.

Against Summer by Jamie Allinson
Ecclesiastes 3:1 – to everything there is a season. Just so long as that season isn’t this remorseless, punitive, bleak banality.

Recentring the State: A Response to Barnaby Raine by Sai Englert 
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat.

Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain 
by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad 
Neither victims nor supplicants, but demanders of an end to the barbarity of bureaucracy.

Faun by Imogen Cassels 
Poem.

Death Cults of East Anglia by China Miéville
Jesus Christ it is too fucking hot. Oh what is that charnel smell?

The Social Industry and the ‘Lone Wolf’ Phase of Fascism by Richard Seymour
Toxic politics and the viral death drive. What retains and what alters in a new machinery of the gazed-upon and the gaze.

A Marxist Theory of Extinction by Troy Vetesse
How to think and how to act, how to be a militant facing a horizon of annihilation.

#MeToo and Queer Experience by Peter Drucker
Amid the passions of compassions and vice versa, negotiating desire, distress and disappointment, for a new liberated gladness. 

Not Today by Sarah Grey
It happened, and it happened here.

Militating, she goes.
by Paige Murphy 

Poem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788739764
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 01/14/2020
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Salvage is a quarterly of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is edited and written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those committed to radical change, sick of capitalism and its sadisms, and sick too of the Left’s bad faith and bullshit. Salvage has earned its pessimism. Salvage yearns for that pessimism to be proved wrong. Salvage brings together the work of those who share a heartbroken, furious love of the world, and our rigorous principle: Hope is precious; it must be rationed. Salvage is committed to publishing the best radical essays, poems, art and fiction without sectarian, stylistic or formal constraint. Salvage requires only that they cleave to liberation.
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