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Raging Twenties: Great Power Politics Meets Techno-Feudalism in the Era of COVID-19 (Chronicles of Liquid War Book 6) Kindle Edition
Escobar's first book in the US, Globalistan (Nimble, 2007), brilliantly anticipated the future of a disintegrating international system in an era of "Liquid" (hybrid) war. These were followed by Red Zone Blues (2007); Obama does Globalistan (2009); Empire of Chaos (2014); and 2030 (2015), all by Nimble Books.
From the Introduction:
The Raging Twenties started with a murder.
That lethality was amplified when a virus cannibalized virtually the whole planet, devouring time.
As time has been standing still—or imploded—ever since, we cannot even begin to imagine the consequences of the anthropological rupture caused by SARS-CoV-2.
A new world starts when language—either a living entity, or a virus from outer space (William Burroughs)—starts metastasizing new words.
A basket of concepts already stand out. Circuit breaker. Biosecurity. Negative feedback loops. State of exception. Necropolitics. New Brutalism. Hybrid Neofascism. And, as we shall see, New Viral Paradigm.
The proliferation of new words—and concepts—paradoxically developed in parallel with the slow fade out of The Word.Cameroonian philosopher Achille Mbembe summed it all up: “This end of the word, this definitive triumph of the gesture and artificial organs over the word, the fact that the history of the word ends under our eyes, that for me is the historical development par excellence.”
We all now live in Google town. Suddenly, we were forced to identify the lineaments of a new regime. A new mode of production: a turbo-capitalist survival engineered as Rentier Capitalism 2.0, where Silicon Valley behemoths take the place of estates, and also the State. That is the “techno-feudal” option, as defined by economist Cedric Durand.
Squeezed and intoxicated by information performing the role of a dominatrix, we were presented with a new map of Dystopia, packaged as a “new normal”, featuring cognitive dissonance, a biosecurity paradigm, the inevitability of virtual work, social distancing as a political program, info-surveillance, and triumphant Trans-humanism.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 10, 2021
- File size2518 KB
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021Most people have no clue what's being done in their names, with their taxpayer monies. Most people have no clue what's going on in what used to be their country or in the world. A white knuckled ride through the seedy bowels of American foreign and domestic policy.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022A good read for anyone interested in the modern world and where the elites are probably taking us..
- Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021I have followed Pepe for a few years now and knew that going in I might have already read some of the articles he drew from for this book, but nonetheless it remains a good read. A great read for anyone not familiar with Pepe's work or with world affairs.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021Pepe Escobar is brilliant, articulate, and insightful.
This book is a collection of his short essays on our current global nightmare, and possible paths forward.
Open your eyes and open your hearts and minds.
This book will help.
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Kindle CustomerReviewed in Canada on March 17, 20212.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Huge fan of Mr Escobar. His meltdown during the outbreak of The Viru$™ is curious, but understandable; the silence following is truly baffling. Expected far more from someone of his caliber.
MR C W J FURSEReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 23, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Pepe Escobar sums stuff up well.
I liked this Book.






