Fast Capitalism 2.2 is now available on our new website. This issue had several sections including two symposiums: “Symposium on Animal Rights” and “Symposium on The Domination of Nature and Utopia.”

Fast Capitalism Volume 2 Issue 2
VOL 2, NO 2 (2007)
FAST CAPITALISM 2.2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Full IssuePDF
Front MatterPDF
Editorial BoardPDF
About the AuthorsPDF
SYMPOSIUM ON ANIMAL RIGHTS
The Killing Fields of South Africa: Eco-Wars, Species Apartheid, and Total Liberation
Steve Best
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Corporate Power, Ecological Crisis, and Animal Rights
Carl Boggs
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SYMPOSIUM ON THE DOMINATION OF NATURE AND UTOPIA
Modern Science, Enlightenment, and the Domination of Nature: No Exit?
William Leiss
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Excerpt From: Hera, or Empathy?
William Leiss
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William Leiss, Hera, and the Fate of Science
Hans Kellner
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ARTICLES
Fast Spectacle: Reflections on Hurricane Katrina and the Contradictions of Spectacle
Kevin Gotham
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Compliance Fiction: Adorno and Horkheimer’s ‘Culture Industry’ Thesis in a Multimedia Age
Sam Caslin
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The IMF in Singapore: The Staging of a City
Yasmin Ibrahim
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Class Observations: “Intimate” Technologies and the Poetics of Reality TV
Irmi Karl
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Talking About Gender, Race and Class: Bringing Capitalism Back In: An Outline of a Preliminary Argument
Joan Acker
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Online Democratic Deliberation in a Time of Information Abundance
Craig Bellamy
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Herpes for the Information Age: Plagiarism and the Infection of Universities
Tara Brabazon
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Cruising on the Left: Notes on a Genealogy of “Left” Communication Research in the United States
Hanno Hardt
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“Upgrading” Market Legitimation: Revisiting Habermas’s ‘Technology as Ideology’ in Neoliberal Times
Eran Fisher
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Europe Without Europeans
Aleš Debeljak
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Urbanized Life
John Zerzan
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SLOW THOUGHTS FOR FAST TIMES
The Senator and the Philosopher: What Liberalism Might Have Been
Charles Lemert
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