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The cyber-utopianism of the early Internet has waned, exposing Silicon Valley’s anti-democratic ideologies and economies. As a result, far-right governments and fascist movements replace our meagre democracies. Looking around there are no saviours. Gothic Capitalism argues that artists can salvage art’s spiritual and social roots by reassociating our art with working-class communities, class struggle, and gothic capitalism’s everyday contradictions.
The cyber-utopianism of the early Internet has waned, exposing Silicon Valley’s anti-democratic ideologies and economies. As a result, far-right governments and fascist movements replace our meagre democracies. Looking around there are no saviours. Gothic Capitalism argues that artists can salvage art’s spiritual and social roots by reassociating our art with working-class communities, class struggle, and gothic capitalism’s everyday contradictions.
Preorder now, book ships on May 2nd. (+5 euros p+p)