We have entered the gateway to the apocalypse. This theological concept
is the best metaphor to describe the world in which we are already
living. Chaos is all around us: political folly, economical delirium,
ecological catastrophe, intellectual cynicism, technological simulation
of life. This is what Franco 'Bifo' Berardi suggests in this wry, dark,
disconcerting but also brilliant and invigorating journey through the
main events that we have witnessed in recent years.
One century after the Communist revolution, the very idea that the world
could be changed for the better seems dead once and for all. Every time
that a new change occurs nowadays, it seems to be a change for the
worse. But the fact that nothing can save us any more shouldn't be seen
as a form of fatality or a reason for surrender. On the contrary, if our
world is dead, then the space is open for another to appear - a world
where apocalypse can shake us out of our zombie-like contemporary
existence. The second coming of Communism will have nothing to do with
1917. Apocalypse has to be conceived of as a metaphor, and Communism is
a metaphor too: the metaphor of the possible deployment of the
potentials of the mind.