Building with Jelly, or, Concrete as the Concretion of the Abstract

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Authors

  • Alan Díaz Alva

In his recent book titled Béton: arme de construction massive du capitalisme, Marxist thinker Anselm Jappe presents a critique of reinforced concrete as an hegemonic building material. In this review, I examine Jappe’s book in conjunction with the questions of cosmotechnics and technodiversity raised by Yuk Hui. As this issue of Footprint rightly points out, the fields of architecture and urbanism have not yet properly addressed their implication in the process of the decline of technodiversity and the spread of Western technological monoculture throughout capitalist modernity. I argue that the homogenisation of building practices and the unanimous popularity of reinforced concrete is a major aspect of this process which ought to be examined. Expanding Jappe’s value-critical analysis of reinforced concrete with Moishe Postone’s account of how the peculiar social ‘self-mediating’ character of abstract labour in capitalism explains the transformation of labour into pure means and of its tools and products into mere objects, I intend to complement the question of cosmotechnics with an explanation of the decline of technodiversity grounded in the abstract logic of capital.

Original languageEnglish
JournalFootprint
Volume18
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)95-102
Number of pages8
ISSN1875-1504
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10.02.2025

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© 2024 Diaz A. published by TU Delft OPEN.

    Research areas

  • Concrete, Cosmotechnics, Value-form, Wertkritik
  • Philosophy