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ABOUT - SALVAGE
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those sick of capitalism and its planetary death-drive, implacably opposed to the fascist reflux and all ‘national’ solutions to our crisis, committed to radical change, guarded against theISSUE 9 - SALVAGE
by Andreas Malm & Richard Seymour. In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires. Extract from In the Pleasure Dairy. by Helen Charman. Poem. From In the Pleasure Dairy (2020), published bySad Press.
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ by NEOLIBERALISM FOR POLITE COMPANY: BRUNO LATOUR’S PSEUDO Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access toISSUE 7 - SALVAGE
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat. Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain. by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad. Neither victims nor supplicants, but THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEAD The #PoliceCrackdownBill and the Fight Ahead. On 16 March, the House of Commons undertook the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. People assembled in Parliament Square, rightly and indignantly protesting this lurch towards authoritarianism. It is testament to popular pressure that even Keir Starmer’s Labour Party THE FLATNESS OF BLACKNESS: AFRO-PESSIMISM AND THE ERASURE The Flatness of Blackness: Afro-Pessimism and the Erasure of Anti-Colonial Thought. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Subscriptions to our twice-yearly print issue can be set up here.MARXISM FOR WHORES
Marxism for Whores. My story is the same as many thousands of people who have found themselves unable to find steady, decently paid work. Our story is about austerity; we are everywhere, subsisting on meagre benefits, part-time work and a few occasional jobs. Some of us go into business for ourselves; some of us make websites; some of us fix AGAINST THE ANTHROPOCENE The Anthropocene is a term geologists have begun using to refer to a new geological epoch, in which the action of humans has had such a dramatic effect upon the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere that humanity itself must now be considered a geological force in its own right 1. Whilst there is some disagreement over when precisely the Anthropocene began, scientists generally date it HOME - SALVAGECURRENT ISSUEEDITORIALSINTERVIEWSAUDIOWHITE OVERSEERS OF THE WORLDNOT A COUP BUT A BLAZE by Judy Thorne. To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, ofABOUT - SALVAGE
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those sick of capitalism and its planetary death-drive, implacably opposed to the fascist reflux and all ‘national’ solutions to our crisis, committed to radical change, guarded against theISSUE 9 - SALVAGE
by Andreas Malm & Richard Seymour. In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires. Extract from In the Pleasure Dairy. by Helen Charman. Poem. From In the Pleasure Dairy (2020), published bySad Press.
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ by NEOLIBERALISM FOR POLITE COMPANY: BRUNO LATOUR’S PSEUDO Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access toISSUE 7 - SALVAGE
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat. Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain. by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad. Neither victims nor supplicants, but THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEAD The #PoliceCrackdownBill and the Fight Ahead. On 16 March, the House of Commons undertook the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. People assembled in Parliament Square, rightly and indignantly protesting this lurch towards authoritarianism. It is testament to popular pressure that even Keir Starmer’s Labour Party THE FLATNESS OF BLACKNESS: AFRO-PESSIMISM AND THE ERASURE The Flatness of Blackness: Afro-Pessimism and the Erasure of Anti-Colonial Thought. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Subscriptions to our twice-yearly print issue can be set up here.MARXISM FOR WHORES
Marxism for Whores. My story is the same as many thousands of people who have found themselves unable to find steady, decently paid work. Our story is about austerity; we are everywhere, subsisting on meagre benefits, part-time work and a few occasional jobs. Some of us go into business for ourselves; some of us make websites; some of us fix AGAINST THE ANTHROPOCENE The Anthropocene is a term geologists have begun using to refer to a new geological epoch, in which the action of humans has had such a dramatic effect upon the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere that humanity itself must now be considered a geological force in its own right 1. Whilst there is some disagreement over when precisely the Anthropocene began, scientists generally date itJEWOPHOBIA NOW
Jewophobia Now. by Barnaby Raine | April 19, 2021. The following piece first appeared in print in Salvage #9: That Hideous Strength, our Autumn/Winter 2020 issue. It follows from Barnaby Raine’s ‘ Jewophobia ‘ in Salvage #6: Evidence of Things Not Seen, responded to by Sai Englert in ‘ Recentring the State ‘ in Salvage #7:Towards the
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ byPAST ISSUES
An extract from Enzo Traverso’s Left Wing Melancholia, on representations of revolution in film. Plus, exclusive to the print edition: an outstanding piece of long-form fiction, ‘Available Light’, by Max Schaefer, poetry from Caitlín Doherty and Ed Luker, and an art essay by Thomas Dylan Eaton. Order a Copy. ON NATURAL AND FEMME EXCESS: AN INSISTENCE On Natural and Femme Excess: An Insistence. The following piece first appeared in print in Salvage #9: That Hideous Strength, our Autumn/Winter 2020 issue. Our back issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access to someonline content
SALVAGE PERSPECTIVES #9: THAT HIDEOUS STRENGTH Every issue of Salvage is accompanied by a pamphlet wherein the Editorial Collective presents a synoptic overview of certain key aspects of the political conjuncture as we see it – our perspectives. The below is the editorial perspectives essay that accompanies Salvage #9: That Hideous Strength.. Issue 9 went to press at the end of 2020, and will reach our subscribers in the early weeksof
EDITORIALS ARCHIVES
Salvage Perspectives #8: Comrades, This is Madness. by Salvage Editorial Collective. THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEAD The #PoliceCrackdownBill and the Fight Ahead. On 16 March, the House of Commons undertook the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. People assembled in Parliament Square, rightly and indignantly protesting this lurch towards authoritarianism. It is testament to popular pressure that even Keir Starmer’s Labour Party THE TRAGEDY OF THE WORKER: TOWARDS THE PROLETAROCENE The following editorial first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue, in November 2019.Subscriptions to our twice-yearly print issue can be set up here.Issues are also available to buy individually here.Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access to some online content, includingall
A FREE ZONE UNLIKE ANY OTHER The ZAD is a free zone unlike any other. Most ‘free zones’ have co-dependent relationships with states, whilst the ZAD has a hostile relationship with the French state. The free zones define a new kind of officialdom, whilst the ZAD negates its very existence. Free zones have a friendly relationship with the outside world: the ZAD has a AGAMBEN’S POLEMIC: ON BIOPOLITICS, STATE, AND CAPITAL Agamben’s Polemic: On Biopolitics, State, and Capital. In a moment like this, there is something recognisably unhinged about a polemic against emergency measures to save lives. To characterise state responses to the global pandemic as ‘frenetic, irrational and entirely unfounded’, and to view the latter as an ‘allegedepidemic’, seems
HOME - SALVAGECURRENT ISSUEEDITORIALSINTERVIEWSAUDIOWHITE OVERSEERS OF THE WORLDNOT A COUP BUT A BLAZE by Judy Thorne. To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, ofABOUT - SALVAGE
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those sick of capitalism and its planetary death-drive, implacably opposed to the fascist reflux and all ‘national’ solutions to our crisis, committed to radical change, guarded against theISSUE 9 - SALVAGE
by Andreas Malm & Richard Seymour. In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires. Extract from In the Pleasure Dairy. by Helen Charman. Poem. From In the Pleasure Dairy (2020), published bySad Press.
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ by NEOLIBERALISM FOR POLITE COMPANY: BRUNO LATOUR’S PSEUDO Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access toISSUE 7 - SALVAGE
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat. Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain. by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad. Neither victims nor supplicants, but THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEAD The #PoliceCrackdownBill and the Fight Ahead. On 16 March, the House of Commons undertook the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. People assembled in Parliament Square, rightly and indignantly protesting this lurch towards authoritarianism. It is testament to popular pressure that even Keir Starmer’s Labour Party THE FLATNESS OF BLACKNESS: AFRO-PESSIMISM AND THE ERASURE The Flatness of Blackness: Afro-Pessimism and the Erasure of Anti-Colonial Thought. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Subscriptions to our twice-yearly print issue can be set up here.MARXISM FOR WHORES
Marxism for Whores. My story is the same as many thousands of people who have found themselves unable to find steady, decently paid work. Our story is about austerity; we are everywhere, subsisting on meagre benefits, part-time work and a few occasional jobs. Some of us go into business for ourselves; some of us make websites; some of us fix AGAINST THE ANTHROPOCENE The Anthropocene is a term geologists have begun using to refer to a new geological epoch, in which the action of humans has had such a dramatic effect upon the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere that humanity itself must now be considered a geological force in its own right 1. Whilst there is some disagreement over when precisely the Anthropocene began, scientists generally date it HOME - SALVAGECURRENT ISSUEEDITORIALSINTERVIEWSAUDIOWHITE OVERSEERS OF THE WORLDNOT A COUP BUT A BLAZE by Judy Thorne. To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, ofABOUT - SALVAGE
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those sick of capitalism and its planetary death-drive, implacably opposed to the fascist reflux and all ‘national’ solutions to our crisis, committed to radical change, guarded against theISSUE 9 - SALVAGE
by Andreas Malm & Richard Seymour. In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires. Extract from In the Pleasure Dairy. by Helen Charman. Poem. From In the Pleasure Dairy (2020), published bySad Press.
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ by NEOLIBERALISM FOR POLITE COMPANY: BRUNO LATOUR’S PSEUDO Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access toISSUE 7 - SALVAGE
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat. Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain. by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad. Neither victims nor supplicants, but THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEAD The #PoliceCrackdownBill and the Fight Ahead. On 16 March, the House of Commons undertook the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. People assembled in Parliament Square, rightly and indignantly protesting this lurch towards authoritarianism. It is testament to popular pressure that even Keir Starmer’s Labour Party THE FLATNESS OF BLACKNESS: AFRO-PESSIMISM AND THE ERASURE The Flatness of Blackness: Afro-Pessimism and the Erasure of Anti-Colonial Thought. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Subscriptions to our twice-yearly print issue can be set up here.MARXISM FOR WHORES
Marxism for Whores. My story is the same as many thousands of people who have found themselves unable to find steady, decently paid work. Our story is about austerity; we are everywhere, subsisting on meagre benefits, part-time work and a few occasional jobs. Some of us go into business for ourselves; some of us make websites; some of us fix AGAINST THE ANTHROPOCENE The Anthropocene is a term geologists have begun using to refer to a new geological epoch, in which the action of humans has had such a dramatic effect upon the Earth’s climate, land, oceans and biosphere that humanity itself must now be considered a geological force in its own right 1. Whilst there is some disagreement over when precisely the Anthropocene began, scientists generally date itJEWOPHOBIA NOW
Jewophobia Now. by Barnaby Raine | April 19, 2021. The following piece first appeared in print in Salvage #9: That Hideous Strength, our Autumn/Winter 2020 issue. It follows from Barnaby Raine’s ‘ Jewophobia ‘ in Salvage #6: Evidence of Things Not Seen, responded to by Sai Englert in ‘ Recentring the State ‘ in Salvage #7:Towards the
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ byPAST ISSUES
An extract from Enzo Traverso’s Left Wing Melancholia, on representations of revolution in film. Plus, exclusive to the print edition: an outstanding piece of long-form fiction, ‘Available Light’, by Max Schaefer, poetry from Caitlín Doherty and Ed Luker, and an art essay by Thomas Dylan Eaton. Order a Copy. ON NATURAL AND FEMME EXCESS: AN INSISTENCE On Natural and Femme Excess: An Insistence. The following piece first appeared in print in Salvage #9: That Hideous Strength, our Autumn/Winter 2020 issue. Our back issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access to someonline content
SALVAGE PERSPECTIVES #9: THAT HIDEOUS STRENGTH Every issue of Salvage is accompanied by a pamphlet wherein the Editorial Collective presents a synoptic overview of certain key aspects of the political conjuncture as we see it – our perspectives. The below is the editorial perspectives essay that accompanies Salvage #9: That Hideous Strength.. Issue 9 went to press at the end of 2020, and will reach our subscribers in the early weeksof
EDITORIALS ARCHIVES
Salvage Perspectives #8: Comrades, This is Madness. by Salvage Editorial Collective. THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEAD The #PoliceCrackdownBill and the Fight Ahead. On 16 March, the House of Commons undertook the second reading of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. People assembled in Parliament Square, rightly and indignantly protesting this lurch towards authoritarianism. It is testament to popular pressure that even Keir Starmer’s Labour Party THE TRAGEDY OF THE WORKER: TOWARDS THE PROLETAROCENE The following editorial first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue, in November 2019.Subscriptions to our twice-yearly print issue can be set up here.Issues are also available to buy individually here.Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access to some online content, includingall
A FREE ZONE UNLIKE ANY OTHER The ZAD is a free zone unlike any other. Most ‘free zones’ have co-dependent relationships with states, whilst the ZAD has a hostile relationship with the French state. The free zones define a new kind of officialdom, whilst the ZAD negates its very existence. Free zones have a friendly relationship with the outside world: the ZAD has a AGAMBEN’S POLEMIC: ON BIOPOLITICS, STATE, AND CAPITAL Agamben’s Polemic: On Biopolitics, State, and Capital. In a moment like this, there is something recognisably unhinged about a polemic against emergency measures to save lives. To characterise state responses to the global pandemic as ‘frenetic, irrational and entirely unfounded’, and to view the latter as an ‘allegedepidemic’, seems
HOME - SALVAGECURRENT ISSUEEDITORIALSINTERVIEWSAUDIOWHITE OVERSEERS OF THE WORLDNOT A COUP BUT A BLAZE by Judy Thorne. To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, ofABOUT - SALVAGE
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those sick of capitalism and its planetary death-drive, implacably opposed to the fascist reflux and all ‘national’ solutions to our crisis, committed to radical change, guarded against the NEOLIBERALISM FOR POLITE COMPANY: BRUNO LATOUR’S PSEUDO Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access toISSUE 8 - SALVAGE
#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ byISSUE 7 - SALVAGE
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat. Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain. by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad. Neither victims nor supplicants, butON SOCIAL SADISM
Social sadism is a culture of death. Death aimed foursquare at enemies and the disposable without or within – Susan George describes the new central question of neoliberal politics as ‘Who has a right to live and who does not’ – but a total death too. One NOT: MARXISM AS ‘ORGANISED SARCASM’ Not: Marxism as ‘Organised Sarcasm’. Women, children, and revolutionaries hate irony. I. Gramsci is supposed to have claimed, in one of his recondite quips, that Marxism is ‘organised sarcasm’ . There is something terribly appealing about the idea of sarcasm, red in tooth and claw, being marshalled into the proletarian side ofbattle.
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Marxism for Whores. My story is the same as many thousands of people who have found themselves unable to find steady, decently paid work. Our story is about austerity; we are everywhere, subsisting on meagre benefits, part-time work and a few occasional jobs. Some of us go into business for ourselves; some of us make websites; some of us fix COMMENTS ON ROEDIGER'S CLASS, RACE AND MARXISM Comments on Roediger’s. Class, Race and Marxism. Over the past three decades, David Roediger’s work has fundamentally reshaped the study of race and racism, both in the US and internationally. Starting with his path breaking collection of essays, The Wages of Whiteness, Roediger (and his collaborator Elizabeth Esch) have illustrated how HOME - SALVAGECURRENT ISSUEEDITORIALSINTERVIEWSAUDIOWHITE OVERSEERS OF THE WORLDNOT A COUP BUT A BLAZE by Judy Thorne. To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, ofABOUT - SALVAGE
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage is written by and for the desolated Left, by and for those sick of capitalism and its planetary death-drive, implacably opposed to the fascist reflux and all ‘national’ solutions to our crisis, committed to radical change, guarded against the NEOLIBERALISM FOR POLITE COMPANY: BRUNO LATOUR’S PSEUDO Neoliberalism for Polite Company: Bruno Latour’s Pseudo-Materialist Coup. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access toISSUE 8 - SALVAGE
#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ byISSUE 7 - SALVAGE
The latest beat in the debate Salvage is privileged to host, both sides bringing more light than heat. Gender Identity Communism: A Gay Utopian Examination of Trans Healthcare in Britain. by Jules Joanne Gleeson & J. N. Hoad. Neither victims nor supplicants, butON SOCIAL SADISM
Social sadism is a culture of death. Death aimed foursquare at enemies and the disposable without or within – Susan George describes the new central question of neoliberal politics as ‘Who has a right to live and who does not’ – but a total death too. One NOT: MARXISM AS ‘ORGANISED SARCASM’ Not: Marxism as ‘Organised Sarcasm’. Women, children, and revolutionaries hate irony. I. Gramsci is supposed to have claimed, in one of his recondite quips, that Marxism is ‘organised sarcasm’ . There is something terribly appealing about the idea of sarcasm, red in tooth and claw, being marshalled into the proletarian side ofbattle.
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Marxism for Whores. My story is the same as many thousands of people who have found themselves unable to find steady, decently paid work. Our story is about austerity; we are everywhere, subsisting on meagre benefits, part-time work and a few occasional jobs. Some of us go into business for ourselves; some of us make websites; some of us fix COMMENTS ON ROEDIGER'S CLASS, RACE AND MARXISM Comments on Roediger’s. Class, Race and Marxism. Over the past three decades, David Roediger’s work has fundamentally reshaped the study of race and racism, both in the US and internationally. Starting with his path breaking collection of essays, The Wages of Whiteness, Roediger (and his collaborator Elizabeth Esch) have illustrated howLOGIN - SALVAGE
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An extract from Enzo Traverso’s Left Wing Melancholia, on representations of revolution in film. Plus, exclusive to the print edition: an outstanding piece of long-form fiction, ‘Available Light’, by Max Schaefer, poetry from Caitlín Doherty and Ed Luker, and an art essay by Thomas Dylan Eaton. Order a Copy.ISSUE ONE - SALVAGE
by Kevin Ovenden. In the brutalised and storied Greek nation, with tragedy in surplus, every particular death can be an optic into the crisis. From Ferguson to #BlackLivesMatter. by Trish Kahle. Updates from the frontiers of grief and unfolding rage, as the streetschallenge a
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by Andreas Malm & Richard Seymour. In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires. Extract from In the Pleasure Dairy. by Helen Charman. Poem. From In the Pleasure Dairy (2020), published bySad Press.
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#8: Comrades, This is Madness. The Salvage Editorial Collective on the Covid-19 crisis ‘Mothering Against the World’: Sophie Lewis on ‘Momrades’ ‘The Bushes’: new fiction from China Miéville ‘Hookers and Other Angels’: photography from Juno Mac ‘Prepared for the Worst’: Richard Seymour on Disaster Nationalism ‘Welfare State Populism and the “Left-Behind Left”’ by A MARXIST THEORY OF EXTINCTION A Marxist Theory of Extinction. The following piece first appeared in print in S alvage #7: Towards the Proletarocene, our relaunch issue. Issues are available to buy individually here. Our poetry, fiction and art remains exclusive to the print edition, and our subscribers have exclusive access to some online content, including all audio content.LOSING THE NORTH
Labourism was born in the industrial North, arising, bottom-up, through a series of patchwork cultures and organisations. The handloom weavers of Yorkshire and Lancashire in the late eighteenth century. Chartism in the middle of the nineteenth century. Early mining unions in Durham, textile unions across Lancashire and Yorkshire.BURN IT ALL DOWN
Throw a molotov cocktail at the precinct. Salvage glorifies the burning down of the Minneapolis third police precinct. We celebrate the abandonment by cops of Seattle police’s east precinct, now taken over by activists who weathered tear gas and rubber bullets. We applaud the tearing down of monuments to slavers, colonisers andConfederate
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DESTROYING THE MEANS OF PLANETARY DESTRUCTION: IN CONVERSATION WITHANDREAS MALM
In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires.Read More
SO MUCH FOR RADICAL PEDAGOGY: IN CONVERSATION WITH HELEN CHARMAN Radical difficulty, the political power of necessary embarrassment, working-class life, dignity and poetry.Read More
SCOTLAND AFTER COVID-19: INDEPENDENCE, NATIONALISM AND THE MYTH OFDEVOLUTION
On relative merits of relative ruling-class competence to the north.Read More
JEWOPHOBIA NOW
The most important takeaway here is that anti-Semitic thinking is not a problem of excessive radicalism, as ‘the New Anti-Semitism’ theory has it, but rather insufficient radicalism – the failure to think structurally about problems of capitalism.Read More
ON NATURAL AND FEMME EXCESS: AN INSISTENCE To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, of your beauty and of care. Of aesthetics and healing. Ornament and communism.Read More
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DESTROYING THE MEANS OF PLANETARY DESTRUCTION: IN CONVERSATION WITHANDREAS MALM
by Richard Seymour
In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires.JEWOPHOBIA NOW
by Barnaby Raine
The most important takeaway here is that anti-Semitic thinking is not a problem of excessive radicalism, as ‘the New Anti-Semitism’ theory has it, but rather insufficient radicalism – the failure to think structurally about problems of capitalism. SO MUCH FOR RADICAL PEDAGOGY: IN CONVERSATION WITH HELEN CHARMANby Caitlin Doherty
Radical difficulty, the political power of necessary embarrassment, working-class life, dignity and poetry. ON NATURAL AND FEMME EXCESS: AN INSISTENCEby Judy Thorne
To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, of your beauty and of care. Of aesthetics and healing. Ornament and communism. SCOTLAND AFTER COVID-19: INDEPENDENCE, NATIONALISM AND THE MYTH OFDEVOLUTION
by James Foley
On relative merits of relative ruling-class competence to the north. THE #POLICECRACKDOWNBILL AND THE FIGHT AHEADby Jonas Marvin
If we want to defeat the bill, we must make it completely impracticable as an enforceable piece of legislation.Older Entries
ISSUE 9: AUTUMN / WINTER 2020 THAT HIDEOUS STRENGTHSee Contents
ACTING AS IF ONE IS ALREADY FREE: DAVID GRAEBER’S POLITICAL ECONOMY AND THE STRATEGIC IMPASSE OF THE LEFTby James Meadway |
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Graeber’s _Bullshit Jobs_ was a best-seller, but its critique of modern work has only just begun to impact conventional leftist politics. The same goes for his major ‘theoretical’ work, _Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value_ – a more academic, but richly insightful, work. His insights should offer critical guidance to the Left, in today’s bleak political context. DESTROYING THE MEANS OF PLANETARY DESTRUCTION: IN CONVERSATION WITHANDREAS MALM
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In urgent times comes the urgent necessity of new hedonism, and of inflicting losses on our enemies, of revelling in certain fires. GREAT GRIEFS: NOTES ON THE US ELECTION by Benjamin Kunkel | March 10, 2021 | Articles , In Print, Issue Nine
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Bidenfreude: relief absent the slightest joy. How better to make use of it than to consider what the fuck happened?JEWOPHOBIA NOW
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The most important takeaway here is that anti-Semitic thinking is not a problem of excessive radicalism, as ‘the New Anti-Semitism’ theory has it, but rather insufficient radicalism – the failure to think structurally about problems of capitalism. ON NATURAL AND FEMME EXCESS: AN INSISTENCE by Judy Thorne | April 14, 2021 | Articles , In Print, Issue Nine
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To anyone who has been told that the only way you’ll be taken seriously, tolerated, allowed to do what you want, be worthy of love, is if you tone it down – look around you! The ugly, suicidal world is in desperate need, above all else, of your beauty and of care. Of aesthetics and healing. Ornament and communism. SALVAGE PERSPECTIVES #9: THAT HIDEOUS STRENGTH by Salvage Editorial Collective | January 11, 2021 | Articles , Editorials, In Print
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Far more of Biden’s voters chose him on the basis of opposing the other candidate, than did Trump’s. Should the Democratic vote collapse, should turnout slide again, as seems eminently likely, particularly on the basis of this unenthusiastic foundation, it is not unlikely that a Trump-style candidate – if not Trump himself – could achieve a majority of the popular vote as well as an electoralcollege win.
SCOTLAND AFTER COVID-19: INDEPENDENCE, NATIONALISM AND THE MYTH OFDEVOLUTION
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On relative merits of relative ruling-class competence to the north. SO MUCH FOR RADICAL PEDAGOGY: IN CONVERSATION WITH HELEN CHARMAN by Caitlin Doherty | June 1, 2021 | Articles , InPrint , Interview
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Radical difficulty, the political power of necessary embarrassment, working-class life, dignity and poetry. STAND BACK: REFLECTIONS ON A MEMOIR I WROTE TOO SOON by Tessa McWatt | June 2, 2020 | Articles , Issue Nine, Online Exclusive
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Everywhere we look there are plantation managers and overseers, kneeling over black bodies, shooting into crowds, ramming jeeps through protest lines, chasing joggers, calling the cops, demandingrent.
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by Alex Alvarez Taylor A glance at the results of the Italian election in March confirms that the trend towards the populist right continues to gather strength in Europe. Support for the Five Star Movement sharply increased in the southern regions and in the islands particularly. I had... FUCK BORIS, SAVE THE NHSby Duncan Thomas
“I don’t want to talk about it. I’m sick of being lied to. None of them mean anything they say.” THE TRAGEDY OF THE WORKER: TOWARDS THE PROLETAROCENE by Salvage Editorial Collective Life exists in Vernadskian space. A globe, twenty-five kilometres deep, from the oceanic abyss to the outer limit of the troposphere. A biosphere, to the destruction of which, humanity is witness, and ofwhich, perpetrator.
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