Marek Poliks & Roberto Alonso Trillo

Exocapitalism: economies with absolutely no limits

£15.00

At the centre of Marek Poliks and Roberto Alonso Trillo's argument is the idea that capital does not belong to humans, it belongs to—and is governed by—itself. Traditional economic theory struggles to keep up with the rapid rate of acceleration, and this book steps in to address this:
"The critical orthodoxy is slowing; it's tired, it's not especially good at the internet, it's probably never manned a Starbucks counter or an anonymous cubicle. Its younger adepts—though digitally native—are chronically underemployed, unavailable, drowning in the student debt (or student opportunity cost) required for entry into the critical apparatus. Few have any patience for the numbing slop-speak of the LinkedIn economy, the libertarian enclave of forex and HFT and memecoins, the quarter-zip depravity of employment at the charnel houses of McKinsey or Deloitte or Accenture, the blazingly random mood-swings of venture capital that lubricate all of the above. This impatience is—in the parlance of the above—a blocker: it means that the critical apparatus underestimates the power of the software economy, struggles to articulate the morphological density of digitally-realized capitalism, comprehensively ignores the functional death of labor, and doesn't understand scale."
This book details, like no other book has yet, how capital is miraculously gleaned from the abyss like Lucretian matter that creates more matter from itself:
"Our cosmology borrows foremost from Elena Esposito and Suhail Malik, whose work on financial ontology we hold in an almost sacred loose-grip. From Suhail Malik, we come to interpret a fundamental axiom at the core of capitalism as we understand it, that inefficiency (time-dilation, friction, interposition, mediation) is the same as value—a principle contrary to that enhoused in Marx and Weber and their heirs, for whom capitalism is the reckless scramble for time-efficiency at all costs. This principle also flips the Marxian construction of value on its head, from a thing that is extracted by a capitalist from a labor force, to a thing that can be generated out of nothing, independent from any material logics, simply by virtue of the interposition of latency between worlds."
While at times, the language is academic, precise and drenched in meticulous citations, a vivid and charismatic voice takes charge throughout:
"Mergers and acquisitions happen constantly, a wet market where hulking translucent beasts swap organs with each other for liquidity, or where freestanding, inchoate bodies are pulled in into endosymbiotic relations. Blobs accrete to titanic scales, at which point they either bud off with parthenogenetic thrust or become so dotted with advanced cancers that they cease to be recognizable as single blobs at all. Others just pop into puffs of spores.—It's hard to even situate this organ market as competitive, it's a free-for-all of limitless organs. These translucent hulks simply reach through each other. Sometimes they get stuck and merge."
There are three chapters dedicated to three philosophical concepts that exemplify the theoretical work being done here: Fold, Drag & Lift. These well-elaborated concepts help situate this theory within a very contemporary discourse, one which winks at Baudrillard or the CCRU; one where, as Achim Szepanski wrote: "Capital might, at moments, seem like the Evil Twin of Deleuze".

"A masterpiece... Nick Land for adults."
— 0nty

"You will never look at Salesforce the same way... It is one thing to realize that one is a serf for a techno-feudalist master; it is another thing to realize that one is a vavasour to a piece of digital land that is no longer planar but scalar, dragged only in order to be lifted once again. There is no masterdom at the scale of capital: only an algorithm all unto itself."
— Alessandro Sbordoni

"Exocapitalism offers an alternative to Nick Land that is desperately needed—not because it is more sober (it isn't), but because it is less horny. The sexy AI alien of technocapital is revealed to be nothing more than a Rule 34 drawing of slime mold, or perhaps a kind of yeast, that meek inheritor of the Earth leaving all of humanity behind."
— New Models

"This is not an argument for a new phase of capitalism, but rather a cosmological, retroactive take on the continuity of capital as an inhuman algorithm modeled on finance and software rather than factory and labor, manifesting in the contemporary topology of the spongy and blob-like digital business formations—this is bound to be controversial, but it is worth contending with. So love it or hate it, Exocapitalism is original, enlightening and infuriating: a book to be reckoned with."
— Tiziana Terranova

Becoming Press, 2025
Softcover, 218pp
English
13cmx19cm
ISBN: 9789925815678

 

-
1
+

Once your order is placed, the SLG will endeavour to package and send all books, stationary and gifts within 3 working days. In the instance that the item you purchased is out of stock, we will send you the item when next available.

Delivery times to your selected address will vary dependent on locations and transit times.

Please note, if you reuire something delivered to you promptly, or wish to use an express service, please contact the SLG Shop before purchasing.

For delivery information about Artist Editions, please refer to our FAQ.

The South London Gallery accepts returns for exchange or refund within 30 days of payment for purchases made in-store, or 14 days for online purchases, with proof of purchase.

For online returns, the buyer is responsible for postage and packaging. Please read our FAQs for more information.

Please read our terms and conditions before making your purchase.

FAQs
View All

The South London Gallery Shop sells books & magazines, gifts, cards, stationery and artist limited editions. The Shop opening hours are:

  • Mondays Closed
  • Tuesdays 12pm-6pm
  • Wednesdays 12pm-9pm
  • Thursdays 12pm-6pm
  • Fridays 12pm-6pm
  • Saturdays & Sundays 11am-6pm

 

Please note our opening hours will change during the Christmas season. Please check the main SLG website for updates: southlondongallery.org.

Your order will normally be dispatched within 3-4 working days, at which point you will be sent a dispatch email from us. How long your order takes to arrive will vary depending on the items you have purchased and their most appropriate shipping method.  For artist editions please see question 8. The approximate time frames are as follows:

·         UK - 2-5 days

·         EU - 5-10 days

·         US - 5-10 days

·         Rest of the world - 14-21 days

As with all purchases, liability of the item is the responsibility of the customer after the point of purchase. If you would like us to send you your order in the post, please read the below conditions carefully.

If you are purchasing books, stationery or gifts from us (excluding ceramics, glassware, limited editions and artworks) we will send your order with the basic coverage offered by the shipping services we work with. If you would like a specific level of insurance or delivery service used, please contact us at the time of purchase, so we can do our best to accomodate your requests.

If you would like us to use our regular service to send an order containing fragile items, including ceramics, glassware, limited editions and artworks, we will do our best to ensure they are safely packed. Please note, we cannot guarantee these will be safe from any damage that may occur on their journey to you. If you wish to discuss alternative shipping arrangements, please email us at shop@southlondongallery.org.

If you are experiencing any delay outside of the estimated timeframes, please email us with your details and order number at shop@southlondongallery.org.

International customers should keep a close eye on the tracking information and respond to any customs queries where required. All customs duties are payable by the receiver.

More information on our Returns Policy and general Terms & Conditions can be found here.

Please note our final order date for Christmas delivery will be Thursday the 12th of December 2024. Any order received after the 12th of December cannot be guaranteed to arrive before 24th December. Purchases made during the Christmas holidays will be shipped at the beginning of January.

If your order arrives damaged, we kindly ask that you document any damage to the parcel and its contents and send it to us at shop@southlondongallery.org. After this is received and confirmed with us, you will be able opt for a refund, or to have a new order sent to you. Find more information on our returns policy and our terms & conditions here.

If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will happily exchange or refund your items within 14 days of receipt, as long as it is sent back to us in its original condition, this includes original packaging. If you have purchased your items in-store, you can request an exchange or refund within 30 days.

 

We will inspect all orders returned to us and proceed accordingly. If the items returned fail to meet the criteria outlined above, we will be unable to exchange or refund your items.

 

If you have purchased online, you will be able to exchange or return your purchased items by following our returns procedure. Find our returns policy here.

As with all purchases, liability of the item is the responsibility of the customer after the point of purchase. If you would like us to send you your order in the post, please read the below conditions carefully.

If you are purchasing books, stationery or gifts from us (excluding ceramics, glassware, limited editions and artworks) we will send your order with the basic coverage offered by the shipping services we work with. If you would like a specific level of insurance or delivery service used, please contact us at the time of purchase, so we can do our best to accomodate your requests.

If you would like us to use our regular service to send an order containing fragile items, including ceramics, glassware, limited editions and artworks, we will do our best to ensure they are safely packed. Please note, we cannot guarantee these will be safe from any damage that may occur on their journey to you. If you wish to discuss alternative shipping arrangements, please email us at shop@southlondongallery.org.