

Robert T. Tally, Jr., "For a Ruthless Critique of All That Exists: Literature in an Age of Capitalist Realism" (Zero Books, 2022)
27 snips Sep 7, 2025
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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Jameson Class Redirected His Career
- Tally recounts moving from philosophy to literature after taking Jameson's class at Duke.
- That course redirected his career toward interdisciplinary literary theory and spatial studies.
A Polemical Defense Of Critique
- Robert T. Tally Jr. frames his book as a polemic against post-critique and a defense of engaged, imaginative critique.
- He invokes Marx's call for a “ruthless critique of all that exists” as the book's guiding principle.
Critique As Creative Work
- Tally reframes critique as creative and joyful, not merely negative denunciation.
- He likens critique to problem-solving and a form of intellectual pleasure rather than only gloom.