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Infrastructural Brutalism: Art and the Necropolitics of Infrastructure

New Books in Critical Theory

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The Struggles of a Decolonized Infrastructure

I don't think there's a one size fits all version of what I'm calling brazantic politics so brazances is the shattering effect of an explosive and essentially I'm presenting that type of politics as a response to the excessive overdevelopment if you want to use the language of the capitalists. In some cases would necessitate sabotage just recognizing that the usual routes for people to to get things done are often captured by authoritarian systems like random destruction. You have to look to expert forms of decommissioning which often take many years to complete and can cost billions of dollars but it should be a project of our society, he says.

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