Capitalism's Holocaust of Animals : A Non-Marxist Critique of Capital, Philosophy and Patriarchy
Capitalism's Holocaust of Animals : A Non-Marxist Critique of Capital, Philosophy and Patriarchy
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Author(s): Kolozova, Katerina
ISBN No.: 9781350253575
Pages: 184
Year: 202109
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 59.27
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"We admit that animals are sentient beings and that they have rights, but we always treat them as abstractions. Katerina Kolozova makes us understand that it is philosophy that induces this belief, because philosophy is a denial of animals as it has been a denial of women. Moreover, these denials are conditions of the closing of philosophical systems. Kolozova urges us to transform our conception of philosophy by relating it to new, more generous concepts of woman and animal." -- François Laruelle, author of Principles of Non-Philosophy, and Anne-Françoise Schmid, The New Centre for Research & Practice " Capitalism's Holocaust of Animals is a beautifully intense, challenging, and insightful bringing to bear of Laruellean non-philosophy, Marxism, feminism, and Lacanian psychoanalysis to the question of animal life under capitalism. Kolozova gives a spirited and utterly compelling defense of the claim that real human emancipation requires animal emancipation." -- Rick Elmore, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Appalachian State University, United States "In this dense and compelling non-philosophical provocation, Kolozova persuasively argues that the complete expenditure of all animality (including humans, and those without language) is a precondition of capitalism and its metaphysics of self-sufficiency. Grounded in a Laruellian re-reading of Marx (that nonetheless strategically aligns itself with critical and anti-masculinist concepts like Haraway's 'cyborg'), this book tackles contemporary/popular accounts of humanism and post-humanism by offering a scathing critique of subjective philosophy and its logic of animal exploitation.


" -- Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Professor of Political Theory, Western University, Canada.


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