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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 00. Aphorisms for a New Realism 29
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Part I. The Great Homogenization
- 1. The Anthropocene as a Geopolitical Fact 35
- 2. War as a Form of Life 59
- 3. From Exhaustion to Annihilation: A Martial Ecology of the Eurocene 79
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Part II. Operational Spaces
- 4. Bombs: An Insurgency of Things 113
- 5. Blood: Vital Logistics 139
- 6. Brains: We Are Not Who We Are 159
- 7. Three Images of Transformation as Homogenization 191
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Part III. Must We Persist to Continue?
- 8. Apocalypse as a Theory of Change 229
- 9. Freaks, or the Incipience of Other Forms of Life 249
- Conclusion. Ratio feritas: From Critical Responsiveness to Making New Forms of Life 273
- The End. Visions of Los Angeles, California, 2061 281
- Notes 285
- Bibliography 317
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 00. Aphorisms for a New Realism 29
-
Part I. The Great Homogenization
- 1. The Anthropocene as a Geopolitical Fact 35
- 2. War as a Form of Life 59
- 3. From Exhaustion to Annihilation: A Martial Ecology of the Eurocene 79
-
Part II. Operational Spaces
- 4. Bombs: An Insurgency of Things 113
- 5. Blood: Vital Logistics 139
- 6. Brains: We Are Not Who We Are 159
- 7. Three Images of Transformation as Homogenization 191
-
Part III. Must We Persist to Continue?
- 8. Apocalypse as a Theory of Change 229
- 9. Freaks, or the Incipience of Other Forms of Life 249
- Conclusion. Ratio feritas: From Critical Responsiveness to Making New Forms of Life 273
- The End. Visions of Los Angeles, California, 2061 281
- Notes 285
- Bibliography 317
- Index 341