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ISBN 10: 082235893X
ISBN 13: 9780822358930
Author: Federico Luisetti, John Pickles, Wilson Kaiser
The contributors to The Anomie of the Earth explore the convergences and resonances between Autonomist Marxism and decolonial thinking. In discussing and rejecting Carl Schmitt's formulation of the nomos—a conceptualization of world order based on the Western tenets of law and property—the authors question the assumption of universal political subjects and look towards politics of the commons divorced from European notions of sovereignty. They contrast European Autonomism with North and South American decolonial and indigenous conceptions of autonomy, discuss the legacies of each, and examine social movements in the Americas and Europe. Beyond orthodox Marxism, their transatlantic exchanges point to the emerging categories disclosed by the collapse of the colonial and capitalist frameworks of Western modernity. Contributors. Joost de Bloois, Jodi A. Byrd, Gustavo Esteva, Silvia Federici, Wilson Kaiser, Mara Kaufman, Frans-Willem Korsten, Federico Luisetti, Sandro Mezzadra, Walter D. Mignolo, Benjamin Noys, John Pickles, Alvaro Reyes, Catherine Walsh, Gareth Williams, Zac Zimmer
Part I. Geographies of Autonomy
1. The Death of Vitruvian Man: Anomaly, Anomie, Autonomy
2. Sovereignty, Indigeneity, Territory: Zapatista Autonomy and the New Practices of Decolonization
Part II. Indigeneity and Commons
3. Enclosing the Enclosers: Autonomous Experiences from the Grassroots–beyond Development, Globalization and Postmodernity
4. Life and Nature “Otherwise”: Challenges from the Abya-Yalean Andes
5. Mind the Gap: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Antinomies of Empire
6. The Enclosure of the Nomos: Appropriation and Conquest in the New World
Part III. Forms of Life
7. Decontainment: The Collapse of the Katechon and the End of Hegemony
8. The Savage Ontology of Insurrection: Negativity, Life, and Anarchy
9. Unreasonability, Style, and Pretiosity
10. Re-enchanting the World: Technology, the Body, and the Construction of the Commons
Tags: Federico Luisetti, John Pickles, Wilson Kaiser, Anomie, Earth, Philosophy