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Molecular Red - by McKenzie Wark (Paperback)

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  • Radical new critical theory for the twenty-first century In Molecular Red, McKenzie Wark creates philosophical tools for the Anthropocene, our new planetary epoch, in which human and natural forces are so entwined that the future of one determines that of the other.
  • About the Author: McKenzie Wark is the author of A Hacker Manifesto, Gamer Theory, The Beach Beneath the Street and The Spectacle of Disintegration, among other books.
  • 304 Pages
  • Political Science, Political Ideologies

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Radical new critical theory for the twenty-first century

In Molecular Red, McKenzie Wark creates philosophical tools for the Anthropocene, our new planetary epoch, in which human and natural forces are so entwined that the future of one determines that of the other.

Wark explores the implications of Anthropocene through the story of two empires, the Soviet and then the American. The fall of the former prefigures that of the latter. From the ruins of these mighty histories, Wark salvages ideas to help us picture what kind of worlds collective labor might yet build. From the Russian revolution, Wark unearths the work of Alexander Bogdanov--Lenin's rival--as well as the great Proletkult writer and engineer Andrey Platonov.

The Soviet experiment emerges from the past as an allegory for the new organizational challenges of our time. From deep within the Californian military-entertainment complex, Wark retrieves Donna Haraway's cyborg critique and science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson's Martian utopia as powerful resources for rethinking and remaking the world that climate change has wrought. Molecular Red proposes an alternative realism, where hope is found in what remains and endures.



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"A wonderful book ... informative and moving ... a great recovery of an instructive life and literary effort. The book makes the case for a kind of political vision and action we need to recognize and enact. A true pleasure to read."
--Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars Trilogy

"A very imaginative, historically smart, politically generative thesis ... that I think we urgently need."
--Donna Haraway, author of Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature

"Molecular Red seeks to put scholarship to work. The result is a playbook for the Anthropocene, a set of moves and strategies extracted from an unexpected canon of texts formed by a mash-up of the Soviet avant-garde and the Californian high-tech imaginary. Remnants of the two great empires of the twentieth century are pitted against the rapacious insurgency of their twenty-first-century progeny, playfully named by Wark as the Carbon Liberation Front."
--Radical Philosophy

"A call to arms in which art and leisure, science and philosophy hack into each other in order to produce a way of thinking that works on both a pragmatic (proletarian) and a philosophical (bourgeois) level. It's also his own version of Back to the Future, in which Wark comes across as a bit of a Marty McFly, dashing back to the past to proclaim new heroes and new solutions to problems in the present--principally climate change."
--Art Review



About the Author



McKenzie Wark is the author of A Hacker Manifesto, Gamer Theory, The Beach Beneath the Street and The Spectacle of Disintegration, among other books. He is Professor of Media and Culture at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College in New York City.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Political Ideologies
Publisher: Verso
Theme: Radicalism
Format: Paperback
Author: McKenzie Wark
Language: English
Street Date: October 25, 2016
TCIN: 1007908402
UPC: 9781784784089
Item Number (DPCI): 247-21-3130
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What is the primary theme of Molecular Red?

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  • A: The book primarily explores radical political ideologies in the context of the Anthropocene and the intertwined fate of human and natural forces.

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Q: How does Wark connect the Soviet and American empires?

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Q: What critique does the book incorporate from Donna Haraway?

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  • A: The book includes Haraway's cyborg critique as a resource for rethinking societal structures amidst challenges like climate change.

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Q: What historical figures does Wark reference in the book?

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  • A: Wark references Alexander Bogdanov and Andrey Platonov, significant figures from the Soviet era, to discuss historical ideologies.

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Q: What genre does Molecular Red belong to?

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  • A: The book falls under the Political Science genre, focusing specifically on Political Ideologies and radicalism.

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