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Capital's Grave

Neofeudalism and the New Class Struggle

Jodi Dean 

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The fact that communism did not prevail does not mean we are still in capitalism. Capitalist relations are undergoing systemic transformation and becoming something that might even be worse.

Bringing together analyses from different fields—law, technology, Marxism, and psychoanalysis—Jodi Dean shows the direction the contemporary world is heading: neofeudalism. Feudalism isn’t just a metaphor. It’s the operating system for the present. Politics and plunder thrive in the capitalist pursuit of profit, and the many are bound to serve the few, coerced into a system of rents, destruction, and hoarding driven by privilege and dependence.

The question is: In a society of serfs and servants, how do we get free?

With the rise of neofeudalism, and as more and more workers are drawn into the service sector—from nurses to Uber and delivery drivers—Dean argues that we can see the emergence of a new vanguard, the class that can lead the struggle for liberation from oppression and exploitation: what she calls the servant vanguard.

Product Details

PublisherVerso
Publish DateMarch 18, 2025
Pages192
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781804295199
Dimensions8.3 X 5.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.4 pounds

About the Author

Jodi Dean teaches political, feminist, and media theory in Geneva, New York. She has written or edited thirteen books, including The Communist Horizon, Crowds and Party and COMRADE.

Reviews

"A piercing look at how capitalism is killing itself as it entangles us in a web of techno-feudal power relations."
—Yanis Varoufakis, author of Technofeudalism

"Dean provides the most rigorous account of what a neofeudal society entails. Every page is a provocation, every sentence is a delight"
—Corey Robin, author of The Enigma of Clarence Thomas

"Dean’s new book gives us plenty to talk about"
—Ed Meek, Arts Fuse

"Dean’s new book delivers critical insights on humanity and society."
—Ron Jacobs, Counterpunch

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