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Radical Intimacy

By: Sophie K. Rosa
Narrated by: Lily Lefkow
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Capitalist ideology wants us to believe that there is an optimal way to live. "Making connections" means networking for work. Our emotional needs are to be fulfilled by a single romantic partner, and self-care equates to taking personal responsibility for our suffering. We must be productive and heteronormative; we must have babies and buy a house. But the kicker is most people cannot and do not want to achieve all or any of these life goals. Instead, we are left feeling atomized, exhausted, and disempowered.

Radical Intimacy shows that it doesn't need to be this way. A punchy and impassioned account of inspiring ideas about alternative ways to live. Sophie K. Rosa demands we use our radical imagination to discover a new form of intimacy and to transform our personal lives and in turn society as a whole.

Including critiques of the "wellness" industry that ignores rising poverty rates, the mental health crisis, and racist and misogynist state violence; transcending love and sex under capitalism to move towards feminist, decolonial, and queer thinking; asking whether we should abolish the family; interrogating the framing of aging and death and much more. Radical Intimacy is the compassionate antidote to a callous society.

©2023 Sophie K. Rosa (P)2023 Pluto Press
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"This was my most eagerly awaited book of the year and it does not disappoint. 'Radical Intimacy' is a powerful, utterly engaging read and a vital call to action. Sophie K. Rosa analyses how current conditions restrict our capacity for caring relationships with ourselves and others, and how these conditions can be implicated in so many forms of intimate violence, injustice and loss. A must-read." (Meg-John Barker, author of Rewriting the Rules)

"In ‘Radical Intimacy’, Rosa proposes radical answers for people longing for real intimacy, just as she proposes the need to center all forms of intimacy as radical praxis. We are invited to look for the possibilities of abundant postcapitalist relating right now, and how they might nurture us in overcoming the systems which trap us in scarcity. It’s great. Please read it!" (Justin Hancock, Sex and relationships educator)

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Excellent read

Really easy to listen to. The book talks about very recent struggles in the capitalist world reflecting on the pandemic and the impact capitalism continues to have on people’s experiences of intimacy and the barriers to intimacy.

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Additional theory for those exploring polyamory

Although an interesting listen, I did have a chuckle a few times at the narrators imaginative use of pronunciation.

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A fascinating insight into our bonds to one another

A thought provoking and poetic analysis of the multitudinous ways in which capitalism commodifies and quashes human intimacy. You may not agree with everything Rosa puts forward but a radical look at human friendships, romantic relationships and our attitudes to care and aging is fascinating nonetheless. It’s so refreshing to know that there is thinking and writing available which reimagines human life, offering potential solutions to emotional and physical isolation.

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Community of care for our present reality

Life under capitalism has weaponised our ability to care for one another in a deeply aware aliveness. We have been made to outrun out needs, which has isolated us as individual experiences in need of coregulation, ritual and intimacy. This book cites many thinkers who are looking to move towards a living body of community that enables all, not just some. A deeply important piece of writing that allows us to see other ways of being and taking up space in this world.

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