Capital's Grave: Neofeudalism and the New Class Struggle
If not communism, what comes after capitalism?
The fact that communism did not prevail does not mean we are still in capitalism. In Capital's Grave, Jodi Dean outlines how capitalist relations and forces of production are undergoing systemic transformation and transitioning into a different mode of production.
After forty years of neoliberalism, society has been afflicted up parcellated sovereignty, power distributed between new lords and serfs, and a process of hinterlandization. This has resulted in the everyday psychosis of catastrophic anxiety.
Bringing together analyses from different fields—law, technology, Marxism, and psychoanalysis—Jodi Dean shows how the contemporary world’s different elements comprise a single tendency marking the direction capitalism is heading: neofeudalism. Feudalism isn’t just a metaphor. It’s the operating system for the present. The question is: in a society of serfs and servants, how do we get free?
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The fact that communism did not prevail does not mean we are still in capitalism. In Capital's Grave, Jodi Dean outlines how capitalist relations and forces of production are undergoing systemic transformation and transitioning into a different mode of production.
After forty years of neoliberalism, society has been afflicted up parcellated sovereignty, power distributed between new lords and serfs, and a process of hinterlandization. This has resulted in the everyday psychosis of catastrophic anxiety.
Bringing together analyses from different fields—law, technology, Marxism, and psychoanalysis—Jodi Dean shows how the contemporary world’s different elements comprise a single tendency marking the direction capitalism is heading: neofeudalism. Feudalism isn’t just a metaphor. It’s the operating system for the present. The question is: in a society of serfs and servants, how do we get free?
Capital's Grave: Neofeudalism and the New Class Struggle
If not communism, what comes after capitalism?
The fact that communism did not prevail does not mean we are still in capitalism. In Capital's Grave, Jodi Dean outlines how capitalist relations and forces of production are undergoing systemic transformation and transitioning into a different mode of production.
After forty years of neoliberalism, society has been afflicted up parcellated sovereignty, power distributed between new lords and serfs, and a process of hinterlandization. This has resulted in the everyday psychosis of catastrophic anxiety.
Bringing together analyses from different fields—law, technology, Marxism, and psychoanalysis—Jodi Dean shows how the contemporary world’s different elements comprise a single tendency marking the direction capitalism is heading: neofeudalism. Feudalism isn’t just a metaphor. It’s the operating system for the present. The question is: in a society of serfs and servants, how do we get free?
The fact that communism did not prevail does not mean we are still in capitalism. In Capital's Grave, Jodi Dean outlines how capitalist relations and forces of production are undergoing systemic transformation and transitioning into a different mode of production.
After forty years of neoliberalism, society has been afflicted up parcellated sovereignty, power distributed between new lords and serfs, and a process of hinterlandization. This has resulted in the everyday psychosis of catastrophic anxiety.
Bringing together analyses from different fields—law, technology, Marxism, and psychoanalysis—Jodi Dean shows how the contemporary world’s different elements comprise a single tendency marking the direction capitalism is heading: neofeudalism. Feudalism isn’t just a metaphor. It’s the operating system for the present. The question is: in a society of serfs and servants, how do we get free?
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ISBN-13: | 9781804295199 |
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Publisher: | Verso Books |
Publication date: | 03/18/2025 |
Pages: | 192 |
Product dimensions: | 8.25(w) x 5.50(h) x (d) |
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