Old Gods, New Enigmas: Marx's Lost Theory

Hardback

Main Details

Title Old Gods, New Enigmas: Marx's Lost Theory
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mike Davis
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreSocial and political philosophy
ISBN/Barcode 9781788732161
ClassificationsDewey:335.4
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Verso Books
Imprint Verso Books
Publication Date 26 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Old Gods, New Enigmas is the highly-anticipated book by the bestselling author of City of Quartz and Planet of Slums. Mike Davis spent years working factory jobs and sitting behind the wheel of an eighteen wheeler before his profile as one of the world's leading urbanists emerged with the publication of his sober, if dystopian survey of Los Angeles. Since then, he's developed a reputation not only for his caustic analysis of ecological catastrophe and colonial history, but as a stylist without peer. Old Gods, New Enigmas is Davis's book-length engagement with Karl Marx, marking the 200th anniversary of Marx's birth and exploring Davis's thinking on history, labor, capitalism, and revolution - themes ever present from the early work from this leading radical thinker. This will be his first book on Marxism itself. In a time of ubiquitous disgust with political and economic elites, explores the question of revolutionary agency - what social forces and conditions do we need to transform the current order? - and the situation of the world's working classes from the US to Europe to China. Even the most preliminary tasks are daunting. A new theory of revolution needs to return to the big issues in classical socialist thought, such as clarifying "proletarian agency", before turning to the urgent questions of our time: global warming, the social and economic gutting of the rustbelt, and the city's demographic eclipse of the countryside. What does the revolution look like after the end of history?

Author Biography

Mike Davis is the author of several books including City of Quartz, The Monster at Our Door, Buda's Wagon and Planet of Slums. He is the recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and the Lannan Literary Award. He lives in San Diego.

Reviews

In this collection of essays, Davis searches Karl Marx's ouvre for a revolutionary paradigm capable of addressing present-day economic inequality and climate change...While the esoteric case studies and historical summaries will appeal primarily to readers already familiar with Marx, the book also offers the simple pleasure of watching Davis's nimble mind at work. * New Yorker * Davis resuscitates myriad overlooked works of political and environmental history and theory in this insightful collection. * Publishers Weekly * The heterogeneity of Davis's latest book Old Gods, New Enigmas reflects his decades of accumulated interests...a formidable intellectual, and this collection contains many gems. -- Troy Vettese * Boston Review *