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We are told we are living in the middle of a climate crisis of unprecedented proportions. As doomsday scenarios mount, hope collapses. Even as more and more people around the planet experience climate disaster as immediate and urgent, our imagination and programs for transformation lag. The disasters are already here, and the crises, longstanding, are ongoing.

In Hope Against Hope, the Out of the Woods collective investigates the critical relation between climate change and capitalism and calls for the expansion of our conceptual toolbox to organize within and against ecological crisis characterized by deepening inequality, rising far-right movements, and—relatedly—more frequent and devastating disasters. While much of environmentalist and leftist discourse in this political moment remain oriented toward horizons that repeat and renew racist, anti-migrant, nationalist, and capitalist assumptions, Out of the Woods charts a revolutionary course adequate to our times.

At the center of the renewed political orientation Hope Against Hope expounds is an abolitionist approach to border imperialism, reactionary ecology, and state violence that underpins many green solutions and modes of understanding nature. It reminds us of the frequent moments and movements of solidarity emerging in the ruins all around us. Their stunning conclusion to the disarray of politics in our seemingly end times is the urgency of creating what Out of the Woods calls “disaster communism”—the collective power to transform our future political horizons from the ruins and establish a climate future based in common life.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

I. BORDERS
Introduction: Disaster Migration
On Climate/Borders/Survival/Care/Struggle: Two Members of Out of the Woods in Conversation with BASE Magazine
Refuges and Death-Worlds
Infrastructure Against Borders
A Hostile Environment

II. NATURES
Introduction: Cyborg Ecology
The Dangers of Reactionary Ecology
Lies of the Land: Against and Beyond Völkisch Environmentalism
The Political Economy of Hunger
Contemporary Agriculture: Climate, Capital, and Cyborg Agroecology
James O’Connor’s Second Contradiction of Capitalism
Murray Bookchin’s Liberatory Technics
Organizing Nature in the Midst of Crisis: Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life

III. FUTURES
Introduction: Toward a Regenerative Utopianism
The Future is Kids’ Stuff
Cthulhu Plays No Role for Me
Postcapitalist Ecology: A Comment on Inventing the Future

IV. STRATEGIES
Introduction: Organizing Amidst Crisis
Blockadia and Capitalism: Naomi Klein vs. Naomi Klein
Climate Populism and the People’s Climate March
Après moi le déluge! Fossil Fuel Abolitionism and the Carbon Bubble
Disaster Communism: The Uses of Disaster

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Common Notions
      Publication Date: 02/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781942173205, 978-1942173205
      ISBN10: 1942173202

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      We are told we are living in the middle of a climate crisis of unprecedented proportions. As doomsday scenarios mount, hope collapses. Even as more and more people around the planet experience climate disaster as immediate and urgent, our imagination and programs for transformation lag. The disasters are already here, and the crises, longstanding, are ongoing.

      In Hope Against Hope, the Out of the Woods collective investigates the critical relation between climate change and capitalism and calls for the expansion of our conceptual toolbox to organize within and against ecological crisis characterized by deepening inequality, rising far-right movements, and—relatedly—more frequent and devastating disasters. While much of environmentalist and leftist discourse in this political moment remain oriented toward horizons that repeat and renew racist, anti-migrant, nationalist, and capitalist assumptions, Out of the Woods charts a revolutionary course adequate to our times.

      At the center of the renewed political orientation Hope Against Hope expounds is an abolitionist approach to border imperialism, reactionary ecology, and state violence that underpins many green solutions and modes of understanding nature. It reminds us of the frequent moments and movements of solidarity emerging in the ruins all around us. Their stunning conclusion to the disarray of politics in our seemingly end times is the urgency of creating what Out of the Woods calls “disaster communism”—the collective power to transform our future political horizons from the ruins and establish a climate future based in common life.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Introduction

      I. BORDERS
      Introduction: Disaster Migration
      On Climate/Borders/Survival/Care/Struggle: Two Members of Out of the Woods in Conversation with BASE Magazine
      Refuges and Death-Worlds
      Infrastructure Against Borders
      A Hostile Environment

      II. NATURES
      Introduction: Cyborg Ecology
      The Dangers of Reactionary Ecology
      Lies of the Land: Against and Beyond Völkisch Environmentalism
      The Political Economy of Hunger
      Contemporary Agriculture: Climate, Capital, and Cyborg Agroecology
      James O’Connor’s Second Contradiction of Capitalism
      Murray Bookchin’s Liberatory Technics
      Organizing Nature in the Midst of Crisis: Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life

      III. FUTURES
      Introduction: Toward a Regenerative Utopianism
      The Future is Kids’ Stuff
      Cthulhu Plays No Role for Me
      Postcapitalist Ecology: A Comment on Inventing the Future

      IV. STRATEGIES
      Introduction: Organizing Amidst Crisis
      Blockadia and Capitalism: Naomi Klein vs. Naomi Klein
      Climate Populism and the People’s Climate March
      Après moi le déluge! Fossil Fuel Abolitionism and the Carbon Bubble
      Disaster Communism: The Uses of Disaster

      Bibliography
      Index

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