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Oct 15, 2024 · Salvage is the most exciting journal to appear on the anglophone left over the past decade: avant-garde Marxism with no illusions, perfectly pitched to our dismal times. Here the formidable Salvage Collective tackles the defining question of those times: the ecological crisis.
About Salvage. Salvage is a bi-annual journal of revolutionary arts and letters. Salvage recognises that the catastrophe is already upon us and that the decisive struggle is over what to do with the remains. Salvage is for a communism of the ruins.
Salvage encourage submissions from socialists, feminists, communists, anarchists, abolitionists, queer theorists, liberation theologians (of any faith tradition), and anyone committed to building a habitable left culture.
This piece appeared in print in Salvage 14: Shrouded in Darkness, in May 2024. Issue 14 is 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,...
From Choice to Polarity: Politics of, and, and in Art. by China Miéville.
Salvage Editions is a series of short books, edited by the Salvage Collective. Salvage Editions intervene in the key theoretical and political questions thrown up by our moment in ways both politically incisive and stylistically ambitious and engaged.
Left Fukuyamaism: Politics in Tragic Times. by Barnaby Raine. Stalinism 2.0; or, living with the desolation of past hopes. Everything old is new again, only more ironic-but-also-completely-sincere. Selected Images. by Patty Paine. Art. Nothing and Everything: Mourning Against Work.
Richard Seymour is a writer, broadcaster and socialist, raised in Northern Ireland and currently based in London. He is the author of The Liberal Defence of Murder (2008), Unhitched: The Trial of Christopher Hitchens (2012), and Against Austerity (2014).
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Uncanny Valleys: Notes on the Future of Los Angeles. by Alexander Billet.