Scorched Earth: Beyond the Digital Age to a Post-Capitalist World

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Jonathan Crary delivers a sharp critique of the digital age, arguing that our obsession with connectivity is inseparable from the final, destructive stage of global capitalism. In this concise work, he describes the internet complex not as a tool for progress, but as a system accelerating environmental collapse and the erosion of human community. Crary challenges the common belief that social med…

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