The Housing Monster
By (Author) Prole.info Prole.info
PM Press
PM Press
5th September 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
307.336
Paperback
160
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
205g
A scathing illustrated essay that takes one seemingly simple, everyday thing - a house - and looks at the social relations that surround it. Moving from intensely personal thoughts and interactions to large-scale political and economic forces, it reads alternately like a worker's diary, a short story, a psychology of everyday life, a historical account, an introduction to Marxist critique of political economy and an angry flyer someone would pass you on the street.
"A thorough and easy-to-read analysis of the fight at the construction site and what the conditions are for the struggle in the city and for the land."
--Kmpa Tillsammans!
"Part illustrated guide to Marx, part analysis of the everyday consequences of producing and consuming housing as a commodity, and part revolutionary call to arms!"
--Aufheben
"Looking for a place to dwell Or even for an entirely new world to live in But maybe you're afraid radical theory is boring Then The Housing Monster is the book for you. The author of the now classic Abolish Restaurants has come to grips with another vital issue: the housing question. Class analysis + a critique of daily life + uncensored innovative graphics + more... Enjoy!"
--Gilles Dauv
"In this persuasive chapbook, author Prole.info utilize words and illustrations to tell two intriguing parallel stories: first, what the food service industry entails for those who work in the restaurants themselves, and then, the political and social implications of eating establishments on local economies and working people."
--Dotrad.com on Abolish Restaurants
"The entire booklet is enthralling, perhaps especially so if you don't already know what goes on behind the scenes for underpaid, non-unionized restaurant workers in the United States."
--Change.org on Abolish Restaurants
prole.info is an anonymous American worker whose writings and illustrations can be found on www.prole.info. He/she is the author and illustrator of Abolish Restaurants. He/she lives in Washington, DC.