Capitalism's holocaust of animals: a non-Marxist critique of capital, philosophy and patriarchy
The physical and the automaton, introducing the radical dyad of the non-human -- Formalism of materialist reason -- Subjectivity as inherently philosophical entity and the third person's perspective -- Homologies and asymmetries between the automata of capital and patriarchy -- New political economy is possible only under the condition of abolishment of the metaphysics of animal-for-killing.