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Dark Trajectories: Politics of the Outside

Dark Trajectories: Politics of the Outside

Reza Negarestani
3.5/5 ( ratings)
Faced with multiple crises -- including omnipresent economic meltdown, looming ecological disaster, voracious techno-capitalism, and an anemic left -- the critical focus of the last thirty years of philosophy has often seemed inadequate at confronting and explaining the real material concerns that undergird these issues. Dark Trajectories is a compilation of texts that examines the impact of a new realism on contemporary political issues. Philosophical discussions have increasingly turned away from postmodern and critical theory and towards a reconsideration of the real beyond an anthropocentric horizon. This opening to the outside entails new perspectives and implications for any philosopher attempting to think a politics beyond the human. The authors here present work that engages these issues from a variety of perspectives, including accelerationist, constructivist, critical, feminist, and more. With contributions by Levi Bryant, Gean Moreno, Reza Negarestani, Benjamin Noys, Nick Srnicek, Christian Thorne, Alex Williams, and Ben Woodard.
Language
English
Pages
155
Format
Paperback
Publisher
[NAME]
Release
May 07, 2022
ISBN 13
9780984056699

Dark Trajectories: Politics of the Outside

Reza Negarestani
3.5/5 ( ratings)
Faced with multiple crises -- including omnipresent economic meltdown, looming ecological disaster, voracious techno-capitalism, and an anemic left -- the critical focus of the last thirty years of philosophy has often seemed inadequate at confronting and explaining the real material concerns that undergird these issues. Dark Trajectories is a compilation of texts that examines the impact of a new realism on contemporary political issues. Philosophical discussions have increasingly turned away from postmodern and critical theory and towards a reconsideration of the real beyond an anthropocentric horizon. This opening to the outside entails new perspectives and implications for any philosopher attempting to think a politics beyond the human. The authors here present work that engages these issues from a variety of perspectives, including accelerationist, constructivist, critical, feminist, and more. With contributions by Levi Bryant, Gean Moreno, Reza Negarestani, Benjamin Noys, Nick Srnicek, Christian Thorne, Alex Williams, and Ben Woodard.
Language
English
Pages
155
Format
Paperback
Publisher
[NAME]
Release
May 07, 2022
ISBN 13
9780984056699

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