The economy is suffering

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The economy is suffering

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If you listen to the various mouthpieces of the system, we live in the best of all possible worlds. We are after all surrounded by a vast accumulation of commodities. Wealth is everywhere. Yet behind this façade hides another reality – this accumulation of things and their prices is but a storehouse of our own toil, a monument to our lives wasted working and submitting to Capital. Terms like “economy” and “society” are just gilded buzz-words for the machinery of empire that imprisons the planet. Real life, lived for and by ourselves, together and with the earth, is nowhere to be found – except of course in our own revolts. If we really want to be free, we are going to have to turn on the apparent world of plenty that surrounds us. This entire way of life with all its banalities and horrors must be pulled apart, and new ways of being weaved together out of the ruins. Such a momentous task would be a snowballing process of disobedience and defiance, as we start to work together and spread our mutiny throughout the corpse of the system. Revolution is too large and bursting with life to be summed up by any “great thinker” or lead by any leader, yet critical theory remains a useful tool to understand our present condition and our way out of this condition. We hope that whoever picks up this pamphlet is helped by these essays in fighting back against their exploitation, and that they add to the growing acts of refusal percolating through and against civilisation. For those interested in such things, these essays are normally associated with insurrectionary and/or green anarchism- they are not, however, an attempt to create a dogma or ideology.

SKU: 25523 Category: Tags: ,
Subtitle: Let it die
Author: Watson, David & Guerra Sociale & John Zerzan (and other)
Year: 2012
ISBN: Zonder
Pages: 35
Language: English
Publisher: Treason Press
Publisher's city: Canberra
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