On Liberal Warfare by Alexander Zevin is the first publication by Apogee Graphics.
This text is adapted from a talk Zevin gave in conjunction with a Ben Sakoguchi exhibition at Potts Gallery which traced the emergence of liberal warfare—including America’s use of atomic weapons against Japan in the Second World War—from the imperialism of free trade as practiced by the British in the nineteenth century to applications of US airpower in the present, leading to a state of war as invisible as it is constant.
Alexander Zevin is an Assistant Professor at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island, and an editor at New Left Review.
Softcover, perfect-bound, 54 pages, digital printing, 6 inches x 9.5 inches, Apogee Graphics, 2019.