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Hellworld: The Human Species and the Planetary Factory - (Historical Materialism) by Phil A Neel (Paperback)
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- Hellworld examines the megastructures of global capitalism, asking how revolutionary subjectivity might emerge within and against capital's domesticating force.
- About the Author: Phil A. Neel is a communist geographer from the Pacific Northwest.
- 811 Pages
- Political Science, Political Economy
- Series Name: Historical Materialism
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Hellworld examines the megastructures of global capitalism, asking how revolutionary subjectivity might emerge within and against capital's domesticating force.
Central to this inquiry is the planetary factory: the global value chains connecting disparate industrial territories, the rise of China, the fragmentation of global trade, and, above all, the simultaneous deagrarianization and deindustrialization of labor. These structural shifts are linked to subjective forces, exploring how social divisions shape resistance. Through an analysis of uprisings in Hong Kong, Thailand, Sudan, and beyond, Hellworld considers whether this system--inescapable as it seems--can, perhaps, be destroyed.
About the Author
Phil A. Neel is a communist geographer from the Pacific Northwest. He is the author of Hinterland: America's New Landscape of Class and Conflict (Reaktion, 2018) and is a regular contributor to the Field Notes section of The Brooklyn Rail.