Hellworld: The Human Species and the Planetary Factory

Author:   Phil Neel
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   354
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Pages:   818
Publication Date:   31 July 2025
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Hellworld: The Human Species and the Planetary Factory


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Hellworld examines the megastructures of global capitalism, asking how revolutionary subjectivity might emerge within and against capital’s domesticating force. Central to this inquiry is the planetary factory: the global value chains connecting disparate industrial territories, the rise of China, the fragmentation of global trade, and, above all, the simultaneous deagrarianisation and deindustrialisation of labor. These structural shifts are linked to subjective forces, exploring how social divisions shape resistance. Through an analysis of uprisings in Hong Kong, Thailand, Sudan, and beyond, Hellworld considers whether this system—inescapable as it seems—can, perhaps, be destroyed.

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Author:   Phil Neel
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   354
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9789004739468


ISBN 10:   9004739467
Pages:   818
Publication Date:   31 July 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Note on Languages Reading Guide Introduction: Descent  1 The Substance of Sin  2 The Smell of Money  3 Succession  4 Secession  5 The Horde  6 Ploutonion Part 1 1 Buildings Devouring People  1 The Great Enclosure  2 Village in the City  3 The Great Trade Collapse  4 Hinterland and Metropole  5 Mutilation 2 Crust of the Earth  1 Technology as Ideology  2 Mass  3 Malthus of the Machine  4 Technics  5 Alien Agency 3 Speak of Blood  1 The Last Graveyard  2 The Carnival  3 The Body of the Economy  4 Total Social Capital  5 Geographic Industrialisation  6 Supply Chain Struggles  7 Overcapacity  8 Beneath Eroding Exports  9 The New Flesh 4 Circle of Madness  1 Arcanum  2 Disintegration  3 Blood of the Beast  4 The Fable of the Parasite  5 Labour in Capital  6 The Teutonic Castle  7 Structure and Subject  8 Lamentation 5 The Hammer and Sickle Are Sleeping  1 The Society of Mutual Destruction  2 Yelling into a Microphone  3 Idyll  4 Exit  5 Mould on Glass  6 The Industrial Party  7 The Rebranding of the Sweatshop  8 Be Angry, Be Mad, and Live Your Life Well Part 2 6 Hell Money  1 When There’s Blood in the Streets …  2 … Buy Property  3 Hostile Brothers  4 Competition as Crisis  5 Crowns of Gold and Green  6 Beachhead  7 Business as Usual 7 Under the Neon Sun  1 Rawls in Hong Kong  2 With Peace and Love  3 The City-State  4 Excess and Extant  5 Parties of Action  6 Be Water  7 Civil Society Strikes Back  8 Burn With Us  9 Necropolis  10 Anteparty 8 The Great God Development  1 Temple in the Grains  2 The Evil Here  3 Steam and Sail  4 The Global Grid of Iron  5 The American System  6 The Trust  7 Bringing the War Home  8 Labour in Capital  9 Internationalisation and Hegemonic Decay  10 Developmentalisms  11 Socialism with German Characteristics  12 Co-prosperity  13 Development Dances to the Drums of War  14 Desert Power  15 The Vanguard of Development  16 The Dictatorship of Capital  17 Blood on the Plains 9 Absolute Democracy with the King as Head of State  1 Field and Frontier  2 Chao Praya Utopia  3 Country Encircles City  4 The Aborted Miracle  5 Economic Warfare  6 Thaksinomics  7 The Rift  8 Red Tide  9 Party Building  10 Party Breaking  11 Neither Red Nor Yellow  12 New Generations 10 Dice in the Sand  1 Urban Fragments  2 The Mirage  3 Islands of Industry  4 The Pulse 11 The Diffraction of Africa  1 The Dar es Salaam School  2 The State Debate  3 Development and Dependency  4 Globalisation  5 Proletarianisation without Industrialisation  6 The Value Basis of Premature Deindustrialisation  7 Sub-imperialism and Industrial Involution  8 The City below and the City above 12 Hill of Ash  1 Polycrisis  2 Eternal Granary  3 Every Town a Bakersfield  4 A Place to Fall Apart  5 All the Gold in California  6 Are the Good Times Really Over?  7 The Wild Side of Life Bibliography Index

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Phil A. Neel is a communist geographer from the Pacific Northwest. He is the author of Hinterland: America's New Landscape of Class and Conflict (Reaktion, 2018) and is a regular contributor to the Field Notes section of The Brooklyn Rail.

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