Introduction to a Fractured Earth
The Earth is fractured. The fractures that emerge at zones of political contestation, between empires, between people... They also divide the planet: to those who consume the equivalent of multiple Earths and others who live on little, those who do not labor, and those whose labor has been alienated and invisiblized, those that steer spaceship Earth according to the man-made destruction, and the majority already left behind. Certainly, the ‘global limit’ also calls into question such distributions.
As humans, we are born into mutual, uncertain, and unequal conditions. We sustain on messy dependencies, and give and receive care even under domination and coercion; relationally is never only benevolent. However, by acknowledging the cracks and fractures that divide us, we can sense a pluriverse of approaches to resilience and resistance, with and against technology.
Only by recognising ecology also as a recognition of Earth’s plurality can we consider a planet truly in ‘common'.
Chapter One
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