Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

The Revolt Eclipses Whatever The World Has to Offer with Idris Robinson

Apr 4, 2026
Idris Robinson, philosopher and author who studies race, revolt, and American political theory. He explores the 2020 uprisings, reframes racial violence through a 'morbid libidinal economy,' and rejects familiar identity frameworks. He argues modern revolt targets logistics and infrastructure, imagines decentralized revolutionary futures, and describes revolt as a humanizing practice that momentarily restores social life.
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INSIGHT

Black Avant‑Garde Not Mythical Leadership

  • Idris Robinson rejects the myth of a singular Black leadership and instead identifies a Black avant‑garde that models insurgent practice rather than commanding followers.
  • He based this on visiting cities during the 2020 uprisings and finding organizers acting as paradigms, not hierarchical leaders.
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Race Violence As Libidinal Economy

  • Robinson introduces a morbid libidinal economy: racially motivated violence often stems from repressed psychic desires, not just identity or material grievances.
  • He cites Ahmaud Arbery and literary analyses (Baldwin, Hortense Spillers) to show libidinal dynamics triggering both emancipatory and repressive violence.
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Target Infrastructure Not Factories

  • Focus modern revolutionary strategy on logistics and infrastructure rather than classical factory seizures.
  • Robinson points to blockading transport hubs, electricity, water systems and supply chains as actionable points of power in a post‑industrial economy.
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