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The Politics of Total Liberation: Revolution for the 21st Century By Steve Best, PhD
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
The Politics of Total Liberation: Revolution for the 21st Century
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ISBN-13: 978-1349500864
ISBN-10: 1349500860
From Steve Best
August 2014
I am pleased to announce the publication of my new book,
Total
Liberation: Revolution for the 21st Century. This concise, jargon-free,
and highly readable work is soon to be published in three different
languages: first, next month, in German, by Echo Verlag publishers; second,
by mid-year, in Italian, by Ortica Editrice; and third, in English toward
the end of 2014, by the major American academic press, Palgrave-MacMillan. I
will post additional details regarding these and possibly other translated
editions of the book as they become available.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Crisis and the Crossroads of History
Chapter 1: The Animal Standpoint
Chapter 2: The New Abolitionism: Capitalism, Slavery, and Animal Liberation
Chapter 3: The Paralysis of Pacifism: In Defense of Militant Direct Action
Chapter 4: Rethinking Revolution: Veganism, Animal Liberation, Ecology, and
the Left
Chapter 5: Minding the Animals: Cognitive Ethology and the Obsolescence of
Left Humanism
Chapter 6: Moral Progress and the Struggle for Human Evolution
Conclusion: Reflections on Activism and Hope in a Dying World and Suicidal
Culture
Introduction: Crisis and the Crossroads of History
“If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading.”
-Lao Tzu, sixth century BCE philosopher
In dystopian and apocalyptic times such as ours, one of accelerating global
social and ecological crisis, these essays attempt to articulate a
revolutionary politics of total liberation for the 21st century.
All political approaches and social movements to date have been fragmentary,
weak, and non-inclusive, and regressive in their views toward nonhuman
animals. In the last three decades, there have been initial and tentative
alliances between social justice and environmental causes, with growing
recognition that the assault on people and the environment have common roots
in a growth-oriented capitalist system. But, due to neglect on all sides,
these alliances did not include vegan and animal rights/liberation
movements, which overflow with potential for advancing progressive values
(such as peace, justice, rights, equality, and community), creating
ecological societies, and overcoming human alienation from other animal
species and the earth as a whole.
Alliance politics generally is a challenging issue, as people prefer to
focus on their own causes rather than supporting other movements, especially
ones they disdain out of ignorance. This has to change and new political
ideologies, tactics, and groupings must be formulated, for everything else
has failed and the stakes could not be higher. At risk is nothing less than
the future of life on a planet that has been pushed beyond all limits to
adapt to human existence and is prepared to shake us off entirely and allow
the evolutionary process to continue without us. This century, the next
decades or even the next years, is decisive, for what we do or fail to do
now will determine the fate of species, our own fates, and evolutionary
history on this planet for millennia to come. The urgency could not be
greater, there is no time to waste, it is now do-or-die.
Although diverse in theme, the essays collected in this book form a coherent
whole and address my core concerns as they relate to current crisis
conditions. The most promising and relevant politics for this century, I
believe, will not focus on class struggle or the fragmented identity
politics pursued along single-issue lines concerning race, gender, sexual
orientation, and so forth. It will be, rather, a politics of total
liberation that grasps commonalities among various forms of oppression, that
recognizes the interdependence and common goals of various liberation
movements, and that forges appropriate political alliances.
By “total liberation” I do not mean a metaphysical utopia to be realized in
perfect form. I refer, rather, to the process of understanding human,
animal, and earth liberation movements in relation to one another and
forming alliances around interrelated issues such as democracy and ecology,
sustainability and veganism, and social justice and animal rights. To be
sure, total liberation is an ideal, a vision, and a goal to strive for,
invoking visions of freedom and harmony. But the struggle ahead is a
continuous one, conducted within the constraints of human nature and the
limits imposed by ecology. Human, animal, and earth liberation movements are
different components of one inseparable struggle — against hierarchy,
domination, and unsustainable social forms — none of which is possible
without the others.
Through predatory behaviors, systems of exploitation, and growth-oriented
societies, we have lived in contradiction to one another, other species, and
the planet for so long, that we have brought about a new geologic epoch –
the Anthropocene Era – whose name recognizes our global dominance and severe
impact of Homo sapiens on the planet. In this era of runaway climate change,
the sixth great extinction crisis in earth’s history, increasing
centralization of power, aggressive neoliberalism, global capitalism,
rampant militarism, resource scarcity, chronic warfare, economic crashes,
and suffering and struggle everywhere, we have come to a historical
crossroads where momentous choices have to be made and implemented into
action.
The omnicidal regimes of “civilization” and global capitalism have reached
their zenith and will end — whether through an ascendant global resistance
stronger than this dying world system, or through the cataclysmic
adjustments the planet already has initiated, such as ensure its evolution
for billions of years to come but create conditions utterly hostile to
supporting humans and countless other species.
Anything short of a radical, systemic, and comprehensive change, of a
formidable revolutionary movement against global capitalism and hierarchical
domination of all kinds will yield useless reforms, pseudo-solutions, false
hopes, and protracted suffering. The time for partial visions, separate
struggles, and fragmented resistance is over, and the hour of total
liberation and revolutionary alliance politics has arrived.
Yet, alarmingly, we have not yet as a species or critical mass awoken to the
true gravity of the situation and the magnitude of the challenges we face.
The big picture proves elusive, antiquated paradigms prevail, and dogmatism
and complacency strangle possibilities from all angles and quarters.
Although few realize it, the human, animal, and earth liberation movements
desperately need one another, and the weaknesses and limitations of each can
only be overcome through the strengths and contributions of the others.
If revolt can mature into revolution, the starting point for social
transformation is to join hands across the barricades; to engage in
respectful critical dialogue; to communicate, educate, and learn as equals;
to overcome partial histories, critiques, and battles for a systemic
struggle. A politics of total liberation could forge alliances more powerful
than anything yet created. It seeks to emancipate not just one class,
interest group, or even the entire human species from the grip of a
nihilistic power elite, but also animal communities everywhere, ecosystems
worldwide, and the dynamic energies of evolution and speciation currently
strangled.
Listening and learning, working united not divided, a unity in difference
and a differentiated unity, forging a plurality of critiques and tactics
that attack at all points and mobilize resistance from all social quarters –
through a politics of total revolution, a politics for the 21st century, a
flank of militant groups and positions can drive a battering ram into the
structures of domination, unlock every cell and cage, and open the doors to
a myriad of possible futures.
But humans will awake, if ever, late in the process of advanced crisis and
decay. Nothing guarantees we will succeed rather than fail. But pessimism is
suicide, despair is surrender, the stakes are too high, and our
responsibilities are too great. Despite our violent history as a predatory
and colonizing species, what humanity can and cannot achieve is still
unknown. Our capacities and limits are still being worked out in the
laboratory of history and political struggle, as this evolutionary
experiment nonetheless might soon end in extinction. Let us not only hope,
but also struggle, for a different outcome.
For at least the last half century, a biocentric revolution has been
unfolding against the destructive tyranny of anthropocentrism — a revolution
guided by the natural laws of ecology against the unnatural diminishment of
nature at the hands of 'civilized' man. In this bold, brilliant, and timely
book, Steven Best writes from, and has documented, the evolution of this
universal revolution, as he gives us a glimpse into the catastrophic
consequences should this revolution fail.
– Captain Paul Watson
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