Beyond Nature
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A stirring argument that only through a revolutionary marxist perspective can both humans and non-human animals win liberation.



A stirring argument that only through a revolutionary marxist perspective can both humans and non-human animals win liberation.
Exploring the intersection of monstrosity and revolution, this book delves into how deformity symbolizes potential upheaval against oppressive beauty. It contrasts the perspectives of artists like Zappa, Romero, and Nagai, emphasizing that true revolutionary art emerges within capitalism's confines. The author critiques the limitations of traditional Critical Theory, advocating for an understanding of fantasy as a lens to perceive reality. Through this examination, the work highlights the transformative power of art in the face of societal norms and challenges.