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Savage Ecology Jairus Victor Grove

Savage Ecology By Jairus Victor Grove

Savage Ecology by Jairus Victor Grove


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Jairus Victor Grove offers an ecological theorization of geopolitics in which he contends that contemporary global crises are better understood when considered within the larger history of geopolitical practice, showing how political violence is the principal force behind climate change, mass extinction, slavery, genocide, extractive capitalism, and other catastrophes.

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Savage Ecology: War and Geopolitics at the End of the World by Jairus Victor Grove

Jairus Victor Grove contends that we live in a world made by war. In Savage Ecology he offers an ecological theory of geopolitics that argues that contemporary global crises are better understood when considered within the larger history of international politics. Infusing international relations with the theoretical interventions of fields ranging from new materialism to political theory, Grove shows how political violence is the principal force behind climate change, mass extinction, slavery, genocide, extractive capitalism, and other catastrophes. Grove analyzes a variety of subjects-from improvised explosive devices and drones to artificial intelligence and brain science-to outline how geopolitics is the violent pursuit of a way of living that comes at the expense of others. Pointing out that much of the damage being done to the earth and its inhabitants stems from colonialism, Grove suggests that the Anthropocene may be better described by the term Eurocene. The key to changing the planet's trajectory, Grove proposes, begins by acknowledging both the earth-shaping force of geopolitical violence and the demands apocalypses make for fashioning new ways of living.

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In Savage Ecology Jairus Victor Grove gives us a weirdly hopeful eco-pessimism. 'We broke the planet,' he writes, and 'now it is our planet.' Agree or not, the breadth of his archive (neuro-torture, algorithmic warfare, drone strikes, and cybernetic nation-building) and audacity of his thinking (biopolitics is now 'almost quaint,' he says, given the geopolitics of the Anthropocene) are simply exhilarating. Your thinking cannot survive this book unchanged. Fortunately, Grove says, 'the end of the world is never the end of everything' (though it may well be the end of us). -- Bonnie Honig, author of * Public Things: Democracy in Disrepair *
What Beck did for risk society, Hardt and Negri for empire, and Barad for technoscience, Jairus Victor Grove does brilliantly for global violence, delivering an ecology of warfare that is not only a corrosive critique of the three horsemen of our now daily apocalypse-geopolitics, biopolitics, and cybernetics-but a creative strategy for sustaining life now and thereafter. Grove is a philosopher with a hammer, writer with a stiletto, and artist with a spray can. -- James Der Derian, Michael Hintze Chair of International Security Studies, the University of Sydney

Savage Ecology is an extraordinarily rich text. . . . Wading through Savage Ecology uncovers a wondrous diversity of thought.

-- Chase Hobbs-Morgan * Theory & Event *
Grove offers one of the most robust and erudite examples of a critical ethos of pessimism I have read to date. . . . Rather than distancing total destruction from our current moment in order to propose a redemptive, critical utopia, Grove is immersed in catastrophe as an immanent condition of critique. -- Davide Panagia * Public Books *
In an oddly provocative manner Jairus Victor Grove has provided an eloquent and impassioned tribute to war and its savage ecology. This book is a twofer, a thoughtful intervention in current policy debate and a scorching critique of mainstream IR theory, with its arrogant pretensions and its plenitude of crucial failures and catastrophic consequences. It will be tragic if activists and the discipline's leading practitioners fail to read it. -- John Buell * Informed Consent *
Grove takes a postmodern approach to the study of ecology in global politics, penning an engrossing if brooding and pessimistic book that is itself a unique expression of this theoretical tradition in IR theory.... [H]e offers an honest realism, one could say, whose rendering is brutal only because the current predicament facing us bears the brutality of the martial logic that brought us here in the first place. -- Shannon Brincat * Perspectives on Politics *

About Jairus Victor Grove

Jairus Victor Grove is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Hawai'i Research Center for Future Studies at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Aphorisms for a New Realism 29
Part I. The Great Homogenization
1. The Anthropocene as a Geopolitical Fact 35
2. War as a Form of Life 59
3. From Exhaustion to Annihilation: A Martial Ecology of the Eurocene 79
Part II. Operational Spaces
4. Bombs: An Insurgency of Things 113
5. Blood: Vital Logistics 139
6. Brains: We Are Not Who We Are 159
7. Three Images of Transformation as Homogenization 191
Part III. Must We Persist to Continue?
8. Apocalypse as a Theory of Change 229
9. Freaks or the Incipience of Other Forms of Life 249
Conclusion. Ratio feritas: From Critical Responsiveness to Making New Forms of Life 273
The End: Visions of Los Angeles, California, 2061 281
Notes 285
Bibliography 317
Index 341

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NGR9781478004844
9781478004844
1478004843
Savage Ecology: War and Geopolitics at the End of the World by Jairus Victor Grove
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Paperback
Duke University Press
2019-08-16
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