Zero Books imprint: 167 books

Night of the World

Traversing the Ideology of Objectivity

by Frank Smecker
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2014

By situating objectivity at the level of ideology, while placing it within a dynamic, experimental and, at times, unorthodox interplay with Hegelian and Lacanian philosophy, The Night of the World offers a unique and radical re-thinking of objectivity. Encompassing a constellational array of wide-ranging...
by Chris Bateman
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2014

Balance has no meaning for a politics that is merely the continuation of war by other means. Both religious zealots and defenders of scientific fact declare a monopoly on truth and the moral law, while radicals are powerless to resist since they have lost faith that ethics can be anything but arbitrary....

A Serf's Journal

The Story of the United States' Longest Wildcat Strike

by Terry Tapp
Language: English
Release Date: November 24, 2017

Recalling the JeffBoat incident of 2001, A Serf's Journal is Terry Tapp's formidable first-hand account of American workers in Jeffersonville, Indiana, as they fought a multinational company and their corrupt union to stage the longest wildcat strike in US history.

Human Rights - Illusory Freedom

Why We Should Repeal the Human Rights Act

by Luke Gittos
Language: English
Release Date: February 22, 2019

A progressive argument for repealing the Human Rights Act. Contrary to contemporary panic around human rights repeal, Human Rights - Illusory Freedom puts a progressive case against the Human Rights Act. It describes how human rights arose as a new language for western governments following the collapse...

The Magic Kingdom

Property, Monarchy, and the Maximum Republic

by Dan Hind
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2014

Anyone who knows anything about Britain knows that it is a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The trouble is, it is neither. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is one of the most exotic nations on earth. In the republican form of government a defined public exercise sovereign...
by Adam Kotsko
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2015

A specter is haunting contemporary television—the specter of creepiness. In our everyday lives, we try to avoid creepiness at every cost, shunning creepy people and recoiling in horror at the idea that we ourselves might be creeps. And yet when we sit down to watch TV, we are increasingly entranced...
by Thomas Field
Language: English
Release Date: April 24, 2015

The Media does not know what democracy is. Indeed our societies have, for the most part, forgotten the meaning of democracy. Democracy is not a state form. Democracy is a mode of foundationless existential living. As such it needs the kind of attention which our self-satisfied media institutions, riven...

Networkologies

A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age - A Manifesto

by Christopher Vitale
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2014

Networkologies is the first text to develop an entire new philosophy based upon networks. While many contemporary texts on networks have presented critiques or analyses of network formations in our world, this book is the first to develop an entirely new worldview based on the structure of networks themselves....

Lenin Lives!

Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017

by Philip Cunliffe
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2017

Of all the tomes published on the centenary of the Russian Revolution, none will reckon with a key part of the story: what if the revolutionaries' dreams had come true, instead of being dashed? Yet no tale of the Russian Revolution is complete without asking 'what if ...?' Lenin Lives! lays out a narrative...

Methods Devour Themselves

A Conversation

by Benjanun Sriduangkaew, J. Moufawad-Paul
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2018

Methods Devour Themselves is a dialogue between fiction and non-fiction. Inspired by Quentin Meillassoux's Science Fiction and Extro-Science Fiction that was paired with an Isaac Asimov short story, this book examines the ways in which stories can provoke philosophical interventions and philosophical...
by Stephen Lee Naish
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2017

Renowned film critic Roger Ebert said Dirty Dancing "might have been a decent movie if it had allowed itself to be about anything." In this broadly researched and accessible text, Stephen Lee Naish sets out to deconstruct and unlock a film that has haunted him for decades, and argues that Dirty Dancing,...
by Alberto Toscano, Jeff Kinkle
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2015

Can capital be seen? Cartographies of the Absolute surveys the disparate answers to this question offered by artists, film-makers, writers and theorists over the past few decades. It zones in on the crises of representation that have accompanied the enduring crisis of capitalism, foregrounding the production...
by Brian Willems
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2017

Henry, Henry is a brilliantly conceived experimental novel comprising two alternating stories: a factually inaccurate pseudo-biography of 17th-century composer Henry Purcell and the mid-20th-century story of the people writing the biography. In the 17th-century narrative, the young Henry is repeatedly...

Enjoying It

Candy Crush and Capitalism

by Alfie Bown
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2015

Using a range of ‘case studies’ from Critical Theory to Candy Crush, ‘Gangnam Style’ to Game of Thrones and Football Manager to Hieronymus Bosch, this book argues that we need to rethink our enjoyment. Inspired by psychoanalysis, the book offers a new way of thinking about how we talk about what we enjoy and how we enjoy what we talk about.
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