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A superyacht is a boat that exceeds 30 metres in length, with some surpassing even 100 metres—more than a football field. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, there were about 2,000 of these vessels in the world; two decades and a financial crisis later, there are three times as many.

Grégory Salle argues that these are not whimsical fads: on the contrary, luxury yachting highlights the social exclusivity of the wealthiest and the environmental waste they emit. Rather than being simply the plaything of billionaires with extravagant lifestyles, the superyacht offers a disconcerting reflection of the world as it is. A contemporary form of ostentatious seclusion, a magnifying glass for social inequalities, the superyacht leads us straight to the great questions of our time, including the question of ecocide. From class struggle to the over-consumption of the rich, from tax evasion to environmental crime, from eco-bleaching to the differential management of illegalities, to pull the thread of super yachting is to unspool the whole ball of capitalism.



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‘Synecdoche is when a part stands in for the whole, and no part better represents the rise of a reckless, self-indulgent and damaging global plutocracy than superyachts. Once a rarity, there are now more than 5,000 of these monstrous floating mega-mansions, busy destroying marine ecosystems, undermining local, national and international law, and massively avoiding taxes. Grégory Salle paints a vivid picture of how these superyachts – costing hundreds of millions to build and many millions every year to operate – are a concrete expression of the grotesqueries of our current social disorder.’
Naomi Oreskes, Harvard University

Superyachts offers a deep dive into the world of the wealthiest. It is also a great case study for green criminology. In this breathtaking – and often humorous – book, Grégory Salle shows how capitalism is definitely destroying the planet.’
Gwenola Ricordeau, California State University

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations & acronyms

Preface to the English edition
1. A colossus at anchor
2. One form of excess can conceal another
3. Floating palaces
4. Specimens
5. UHNWI
6. Yachting lifestyle
7. The abode of production
8. Amsterdam’s red party
9. ISF-IFI & Co.
10. Riding the financial storm
11. Conspicuous seclusion
12. The political geography of luxury sailing
13. Playing the eco-friendly card (greenwashing)
14. Posidonia
15. The Marine Observatory
16. At sea/in a meeting
17. Red-handed
18. When Capitalocene and eco-socialism take to the water…

Notes and references

Superyachts: Luxury, Tranquility and Ecocide

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9781509559954, 978-1509559954
    ISBN10: 1509559957

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A superyacht is a boat that exceeds 30 metres in length, with some surpassing even 100 metres—more than a football field. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, there were about 2,000 of these vessels in the world; two decades and a financial crisis later, there are three times as many.

    Grégory Salle argues that these are not whimsical fads: on the contrary, luxury yachting highlights the social exclusivity of the wealthiest and the environmental waste they emit. Rather than being simply the plaything of billionaires with extravagant lifestyles, the superyacht offers a disconcerting reflection of the world as it is. A contemporary form of ostentatious seclusion, a magnifying glass for social inequalities, the superyacht leads us straight to the great questions of our time, including the question of ecocide. From class struggle to the over-consumption of the rich, from tax evasion to environmental crime, from eco-bleaching to the differential management of illegalities, to pull the thread of super yachting is to unspool the whole ball of capitalism.



    Trade Review
    ‘Synecdoche is when a part stands in for the whole, and no part better represents the rise of a reckless, self-indulgent and damaging global plutocracy than superyachts. Once a rarity, there are now more than 5,000 of these monstrous floating mega-mansions, busy destroying marine ecosystems, undermining local, national and international law, and massively avoiding taxes. Grégory Salle paints a vivid picture of how these superyachts – costing hundreds of millions to build and many millions every year to operate – are a concrete expression of the grotesqueries of our current social disorder.’
    Naomi Oreskes, Harvard University

    Superyachts offers a deep dive into the world of the wealthiest. It is also a great case study for green criminology. In this breathtaking – and often humorous – book, Grégory Salle shows how capitalism is definitely destroying the planet.’
    Gwenola Ricordeau, California State University

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements
    Abbreviations & acronyms

    Preface to the English edition
    1. A colossus at anchor
    2. One form of excess can conceal another
    3. Floating palaces
    4. Specimens
    5. UHNWI
    6. Yachting lifestyle
    7. The abode of production
    8. Amsterdam’s red party
    9. ISF-IFI & Co.
    10. Riding the financial storm
    11. Conspicuous seclusion
    12. The political geography of luxury sailing
    13. Playing the eco-friendly card (greenwashing)
    14. Posidonia
    15. The Marine Observatory
    16. At sea/in a meeting
    17. Red-handed
    18. When Capitalocene and eco-socialism take to the water…

    Notes and references

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