La insurrección que viene

Spanish language

Published by Comité invisible.

ISBN:
978-84-17386-57-3
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Nada le falta al triunfo de la civilización. Ni el terror político ni la miseria afectiva. Ni la esterilidad universal. El desierto ya no puede crecer más: está por todas partes. Pero aún puede hacerse más profundo. Ante la evidencia de la catástrofe, están los que se indignan y los que toman nota, los que denuncian y los que se organizan.

El comité invisible está del lado de los que se organizan.

[...] Este libro está firmado con un nombre de colectivo imaginario. Sus redactores no son sus autores. Se han contentado con poner un poco de orden en los lugares comunes de la época, en lo que se murmura en las mesas de los bares, tras la puerta cerrada de los dormitorios. No han hecho más que fijar las verdades necesarias, esas cuya represión universal llena los hospitales psiquiátricos y llena las miradas de pena. Se han …

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reviewed The Coming Insurrection by The Invisible Committee (Semiotext(e) Intervention Series, #1)

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“Power is no longer concentrated in one point in the world; it is the world itself, its flows and its avenues, its people and its norms, its codes and its technologies. Power is the organization of the metropolis itself.” I don’t agree with all of the conclusions about what to do next, but the descriptions of the problems that must be overcome here ring true. Perhaps oddly, I made connections with Emergent Strategy; the two arrive at very similar ideas about decentralization and the power of hierarchy-less organizing through very different lenses.

reviewed The Coming Insurrection by The Invisible Committee (Semiotext(e) Intervention Series, #1)

Review of 'The Coming Insurrection' on 'Goodreads'

A Situationist manifesto for the 21st century: Against capitalism, against the state. Written in a venomous but lyrical prose, appropriately total disdain for western society is communicated in both the text and the aura. Subtextual references are made to certain thinkers (they reappropriate terminology from Deleuze & Guattari frequently, writing in terms of flows and multiplicities against representation), but by and large this should be understood as a series of interconnected analyses of the ills of market democracy. The critical point they reach, and it is a crucial one, is that these crises are inherent in capitalism, they are co-existence with it; you can't have one without the other. Even the climate crisis is being repackaged as yet another means of putting us to work in order to preserve the production of producers and consumers, of sustaining capitalism and the state yet again.

The problem I have with this text, …

reviewed The Coming Insurrection by The Invisible Committee (Semiotext(e) Intervention Series, #1)

Review of 'The Coming Insurrection' on 'Goodreads'

Another read-through. I'm less captivated, more critical this time. The book is very quotable but I'm not sure it's "the answer." Still just as thought provoking.

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