“The Tragedy of the Worker – Towards the Proletarocene” by the Salvage Collective, 2021
The key
point of this book is to explain how the proletariat – even if it takes power
across the globe – will inherit a world dissimilar to what Marx, Lenin, Trotsky
or even Mao had to deal with. A world of
‘abundance’ for all is going to be more difficult because of the wreck capital
has made of the environment in the ensuing period. This decay has not been strictly limited to
capitalism of course, though the
While
deep green ecologists think industrialization dating back to the 1700s is the
problem, and hark back to a reactionary world of small farmers or hunters and
gatherers, Marxists see that the real problem is ‘the capitolcene’ – whose
‘great acceleration’ took place just after WWII – 1946. This was the beginning of the car culture,
industrial agriculture and other practices, where the need for gasoline became
imperative. This is also the dating of
the beginning of the ‘Anthropocene’ by many geologists. The Salvage Collective (SC) point out that
global warming began rocketing up even further after 1991, when neo-liberal
imperialism became dominant. These ‘turns’ are not so long ago.
RESPONSES
With
somewhat elegant turns of phrase, the SC suggests the proletariat is going to
need ‘disaster communism,’ where semi-Promethean methods will be necessary. They even discuss geo-engineering, but are
not specific. They point out that nature worship and
Eco-Theology, absent concern for humans, has emerged
in some precincts of disaster fascism and environmentalism, the latter from Deep
Greens. The parallel block between new
age ‘naturism’ and Republican libertarianism is also seen in their joint
opposition to masks and vaccines.
Green
capitalism, as pushed by the Democratic Party, is only extending the disaster, according to the SC. ‘Adaptation’ is now
the mantra of continued profiteering. The
No.
According to the SC, there are also isolated Marxists who still think ‘luxury communism’ and “3 snowmobiles in every pot” (more stuff!) are reasonable goals. The latter is an example of ‘productionist’ Marxism, which is unable to see beyond labor as the source of value, opposing Marx’s view. There are some that think talking about ‘catastrophe’ is a mistake – even though the obvious emergency is bringing many people around to eco-socialism. The SC’s literature review and advocacy of ‘salvage communism’ or ‘vegan communism’ or ‘life-boat communism’ ends up in a new stage according to them – the Proletarocene. But it is a very dark scenario: Given the overwhelming numbers of proletarians on the earth now, they put it this way: “Capitalism has, 150 years after Marx predicted, finally produced enough diggers to complete the grave, but in doing so it ensured that all that was left to inherit was the graveyard.”
Let’s act before it is a complete graveyard. Not so much a book with new facts, it promotes one somewhat new outlook, which anyone paying attention to modernity is already dimly aware of.
Prior blog reviews on this subject, use blog search box, upper left to investigate our 14 year archive: “Luxury Communism,” “Catastrophism,” "Ecological Revolution," "The Monkey Wrench Gang," "Planet of the Humans," "The Robbery of Nature," "A Redder Shade of Green," "Stop Tar Sands Oil," "This Changes Everything," "Green is the New Red."
And I bought it at May Day Books!
Red Frog
July 26, 2021
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