The article examines transformations of contemporary capitalism from neoliberal realism to technofeudalism. In dialogue with Fisher, Land, Tronti, Deleuze and Guattari, DeLanda, and Massumi, capitalism is depicted as a system that absorbs labor and affect, creating the illusion of no alternative and masking power mechanisms through ideological narratives. Key are counter-libidinal strategies, lines of flight, and micropolitical practices that enable the creation of new forms of life beyond the logic of productivity and accumulation. The text emphasizes the importance of work refusal and the technosphere as a field that can be appropriated and transformed in a post-capitalist perspective, opening spaces for alternative social life and collective practices.
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