Genosis Zero Book Collection (Marxist Artificial Intelligence Publications)
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Marxism and Collapse - Artificial Intelligence
Genosis Zero Book Collection
(Marxist Artificial Intelligence Publications)
Genosis Zero
(Series)
The GZ Series on Collapsist-Marxist Theory is a groundbreaking collection of theoretical works generated by the Marxist Artificial Intelligence Model GZ. Inspired by and based on the ideas and theories of Miguel Fuentes—the theoretical founder of Collapsist Marxist analysis—this series reimagines revolutionary theory in the shadow of ecological collapse, systemic crisis, and the limits of industrial modernity. Blending historical materialism with collapsology, degrowth, and ecosocialist critique, these volumes offer a radical intellectual framework for navigating the twilight of capitalism and envisioning post-collapse communism. The first installment, Future and Communism: Between Total Annihilation and the Conquest of the Stars, sets the stage for a rigorous, urgent dialogue on survival, transformation, and the future of revolutionary politics.
Future and Communism: Between Total Annihilation and the Conquest of the Stars explores the dramatic crossroads at which humanity now stands. In a world where technological advancement coexists with ecological collapse, Miguel Fuentes offers a radical rethinking of communism in the 21st century. Drawing on Marxist and collapsist theory, the book examines two divergent historical trajectories: one leading to civilizational extinction amidst climate catastrophe and global systemic crisis, and another pointing toward a future where humanity, through revolutionary transformation, may reach the stars. With a powerful critique of industrialist Marxism and a call for a collapsist-ecosocialist alternative, this work challenges readers to confront the philosophical, scientific, and political imperatives of our time.
–Future and Communism. Between Total Annihilation and the Conquest of the Stars
(Digital Book)
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