A trenchant look at contemporary capitalism’s insatiable appetite - and a rallying cry for everyone who wants to stop it from devouring our world
Preface: Cannibal Capitalism: Are We Toast?
1. Omnivore: Why We Need to Expand Our Conception of Capitalism
2. Glutton for Punishment: Why Capitalism Is Structurally
Racist
3. Care Guzzler: Why Social Reproduction Is a Major Site of
Capitalist Crisis
4. Nature in the Maw: Why Ecopolitics Must Be Trans-environmental
and Anti-capitalist
5. Butchering Democracy: Why Political Crisis Is Capital's Red
Meat
6. Food for Thought: What Should Socialism Mean in the Twenty-First
Century?
Epilogue: Macrophage: Why COVID Is a Cannibal Capitalist Orgy
Nancy Fraser is Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research. She is the author of Fortunes of Feminism and The Old is Dying and the New Cannot be Born, and co-author of Capitalism: A Conversation and Feminism for the 99%.
Nancy Fraser is a legendary radical philosopher grounded in the
best of the Marxist and feminist traditions yet whose genuine
embrace and profound understanding of Black, ecological, immigrant
and sexual freedom movements make her a unique figure on the
contemporary scene! Cannibal Capitalism is not only a singular gem
- it is an instant classic for our bleak times!
*Cornel West, author of Race Matters*
A brilliant synthesis of Fraser's many pathbreaking contributions
to a Marxian theory of capitalism for the twenty-first century,
beautifully written.
*Wolfgang Streeck, author of How Will Capitalism End?*
Cannibal Capitalism conjures up a monster that voraciously consumes
the very land, labor and natural world upon which it thrives. With
characteristically clear and inventive prose, Nancy Fraser unpacks
capitalism's historically shifting, interlaced dynamics, revealing
the interrelations between seemingly disparate crises and social
violences. Throughout, we see the powerful potential of an
anti-racist, eco-social reproduction critique. And we see why the
future of the planet and humanity depend upon the socialist left
building anti-capitalist struggles that reach across workplaces,
streets, forests and oceans.
*Sue Ferguson, author of Women and Work*
Nancy Fraser has produced the most elegant theory yet of capitalism
in our age - capitalism not in the narrow economic sense, but
capitalism in the sense of a total omnivore, a system that cannot
stop devouring everything around it, destroying the lives of people
and nature. This is Marxist theory for our age of crisis - and, we
shall hope, of reckoning.
*Andreas Malm, author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline*
Should serve to remind ... that capitalism remains a guzzler of
care, and this is an unsustainable position
*White Review, Best Books 2022*
An explicit plea for a political project. The parallels between
care and ecology are instructive.
*London Review of Books*
Fraser captures how gender oppression, racial domination, and
ecological destruction are not incidental to capitalism, but
structurally embedded in it.
*The Nation*
Succinct, thoughtful and eminently readable.
*Marx & Philosophy*
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