Jim Brown reviewed Breaking Things at Work by Gavin Mueller
A good Marxist is a good Luddite, and vice versa
A short primer on sabotage. I appreciated this book's condensed argument for understanding technology as a site of class struggle. It's bibliography offers a great path for digging deeper, if you want. But the goal of this book is to offer 136 pages that get you thinking about what it means to put forward a decelerationist politics. From the followers of Ned Ludd to quiet quitters, we have lots of tools for sabotage, and Mueller argues that we should be thinking critically about how to use those tools.
A short primer on sabotage. I appreciated this book's condensed argument for understanding technology as a site of class struggle. It's bibliography offers a great path for digging deeper, if you want. But the goal of this book is to offer 136 pages that get you thinking about what it means to put forward a decelerationist politics. From the followers of Ned Ludd to quiet quitters, we have lots of tools for sabotage, and Mueller argues that we should be thinking critically about how to use those tools.