Description
Now, however, it is obliged to do so in unprecedented circumstances. Never before has imperialist victory or defeat depended so much on a struggle for hegemony in the world of images; never before has the dominant world power been subject to real catastrophe in the realm of the spectacle. The present turn to empire and enclosure, what Retort terms military neo-liberalism, is confronted not only by various forms of radical Islam but by a new kind of vanguard armed with the toolkit of spectacular politics. This book attempts to rethink certain key aspects of the current global struggle within this overall perspective, and to provide some critical support for present and future oppositions. Its main themes are the spectacle and September 11, blood for oil, permanent war and illusory peace, the US-Israel relationship, revolutionary Islam, and modernity and terror.
Dissenting intellectuals analyze the collision of military neoliberalism with the politics of the spectacle
About the Author
Retort is a gathering of antagonists to capital and empire, based for two decades in the San Francisco Bay Area. The present book arises from the group's efforts to confront the current political moment and some of the main forms of resistance to it. Involved in the writing were Iain Boal, T. J. Clark, Joseph Matthews, and Michael Watts.
Reviews
This provocative and wide-ranging inquiry-part analysis, part manifesto-brings to light a new phase in the historical process of primitive accumulation, a form of bitter class war and social reconstruction now proceeding in the guise of what the authors depict as 'military neo-liberalism.' The conclusions and analysis are brought to bear incisively on central events of the contemporary world, and on how its serious threats can be confronted. -- Noam Chomsky
A comprehensive analysis of America's relationship with the world. No stone is left unturned. The maggots exposed are grotesque. -- Harold Pinter
Book Information
ISBN 9781844670314
Author Iain A Boal
Format Paperback
Page Count 217
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 410g
Dimensions(mm) 206mm * 150mm * 15mm