Fisher, who battled lifelong clinical depression, took his life in 2017, but his work endures as an antidote to hopelessness — especially his last book proposal, entitled, jokingly, Acid Communism.
Acid Corbynism was this sort of free-floating phrase that deliberately echoed Mark Fisher’s Acid Communism, but was interested in what it might mean to bring utopian and countercultural ideas into ...
But in Acid Communism, Fisher sought to invert the power of this system, flipping Goliath on his head: “Instead of seeking to overcome capital, we should focus on what capital must always ...