

Robert T. Tally, Jr., "For a Ruthless Critique of All That Exists: Literature in an Age of Capitalist Realism" (Zero Books, 2022)
14 snips Aug 14, 2023
Author Robert T. Tally, Jr. discusses the pervasive sense of capitalist realism and the waning of speculative energy in cultural criticism. They explore the importance of critique in imagining alternative possibilities, delve into the literary aspects of Marx's writing, and discuss the concept of post-critique and its association with neoliberalism. They also examine the shift towards data-driven analysis in literary studies and emphasize the value of negative critique and theory in understanding our world.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Origins of the Book and the Defense of Critique
02:43 • 19min
Exploring the Origin of the Book Title and Marx's Writing Style
21:19 • 2min
Critique as a Political Vocation
22:59 • 5min
Exploring the Concept of Capitalist Realism and Its Impact on Imagination
28:03 • 4min
The Lack of Imagination in Envisioning Alternatives to Capitalism
32:13 • 2min
The Concept of Post-Critique and Its Association with Neoliberalism
34:38 • 34min
The Shift Towards Data-Driven Analysis in Literary Studies
01:08:52 • 25min
The Value of Negative Critique and the Significance of Theory
01:34:14 • 20min