![]() ![]() “One could say that Crary’s latest book is ‘punk theory’ because of the radically refreshing and absolutely necessary challenges that he brings to the table. ![]() “ Scorched Earth by Jonathan Crary has a multiple-entendre title-he’s describing what the internet is doing to society, he’s describing what capitalism’s long trajectory is doing to the Earth, and he’s writing in a style that can only be characterized as a scorched-earth approach to the platitudes that dominate our contemporary lives … Rarely do authors address our common predicament with the fine-tuned anger and precise rhetorical scalpel of a skilled surgeon working on the body politic. “And as easily as man uses the advances of technology for the good of humanity, he has at the same time created a technological arsenal in the service of a toxic capitalist grid that breeds wars, as Jonathan Crary states in his book Scorched Earth.” “Crary wants to jar people out of the widespread faith that because we’ve grown accustomed to the internet, and because we’ve allowed it to infiltrate nearly every hour of our lives, and because it may be hard to imagine a future without the internet, therefore the internet should and will endure … thought-provoking and sobering.” Alexandre Leskanich, Political Quarterly “In an era in which there is an overarching prohibition on wishes other than those linked to individual acquisition, accumulation, and power, Crary’s book resonates for his refusal to accept the idea that this is how we must live our lives.” “A much-needed critical voice … Scorched Earth is a fascinating study that brings fresh and imaginative perspectives to issues of living, working, and consuming in our technocratic digital cultures.” “A passionate denunciation of the destructive character of capitalist technology, built on evidence drawn from every corner of the world, Scorched Earth is a major contribution to the reclaiming of our radical imagination and the creation of a new internationalism.” A book that is simultaneously desperate and refreshing.” “At last a book about the urgency to find a way out from a system that has crossed a threshold of irreparability and toxicity. ![]() His clear-sightedness is the gift of prophets.” His sentences come packed with urgent truths long felt but only now articulated with the force they deserve. With a hammer of critical theory, he smashes the golden calf around which our lives revolve: the very internet itself. “Following on 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep, Jonathan Crary here confirms his position as our most ruthless critic of all that exists. ![]()
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