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<p>Published: 2019/04/15, 12:00</p>
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<p>I always try to be very clear about something: books nowadays, by themselves, are just production leftovers. Yeah, we have built an industry in order to made them. But, would you be able to publish by your own?</p>
<p>Probably not. It is almost sure you lack of something: you don't seize the machines supposedly needed; you don't enjoy the skills; you don't carry the acknowledge or you don't possess the networking. You don't own anything.</p>
<p>We have reach the production capacity to publish in a couple hours what in the past took centuries. That is amazing… and scary. What are we publishing now? <i>Why are we producing that much?</i> Our reading capacity haven't improve at the same rhythm —maybe we have been losing some of that ability.</p>
<p>We are more people now, but it is a contemporary supposition that each person needs a book. We have public libraries. They used to be a great idea. Now they are one of the few places where people can go and enjoy without paying a penny. The last standing point of a world before its global monetization. And sometimes not even that, because they are behind a wall: paid subscriptions or universities ids; or because most of us prefer coffee shops, public libraries are for poor, creepy and old people, right?</p>
<p>And we are praising books as a holly product of our culture. Even though what we really do is supporting a consumer good. You don't made them, you don't read them: you just buy and put them in a bookshelf. You don't own them, you don't even look what is inside: you just buy and leave them in your Amazon account. You are a consumer and that makes you think yourself as a supporter of our culture.</p>
<p>As publishers we made everything about books: fairs, workshops, meetups, study degrees and marketing. As publishers we want to sell you the next best-seller, the newest book format: “the future of reading.” Even though what we really want is your money. We know you don't read. We know you don't want books that would blow the bubble where you live. We know you just want be entertained. We know you are craving to talk about how much books you have “read.” We just want you to keep buying and buying. Who cares about you.</p>
<p>Before all that shit happened to publishing, books were a rare and difficult product to make. From them we could see the complexity of our world: its means of production, its structure and its struggles. Publishers were kill because they wanted to offer you something really important to read. Now publishers are awarded with trips, grants or fancy dinners. Most publishers aren't a treat anymore. Instead, they are the managers of public debate; i.e., what we can say, think or feel.</p>
<p>Most books nowadays only show how the main bits of our world have been displaced as another good in the marketplace. We see paper, we see ink, we see fonts and we see code. After that first look, we start to realize that our books are mainly a gear of a machinery of global consumption.</p>
<p>Only at this point, we can clearly see the chain of exploitation needed to achieve that kind of productivity. <i>Who or what benefits from it?</i> Authors can't made a living anymore. People involved in books production —printers, proof readers, designers, publishers and so on— barely earn a living wage. A lot of trees and resources have been use for profits.</p>
<p>Again, we have reach the production capacity to publish in a couple hours what in the past took centuries, <i>where did all that wealth go?</i> Not to our pockets, we always have to pay in order to produce or own books.</p>
<p>So, what makes you love books that probably you won't read? If and only if publishing is what it is now and we don't want to change it, well: fuck books.</p>
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<p>Siempre intento ser muy claro acerca de algo: los libros en nuestros días, por sí mismos, solo son un producto de sobra. Sí, hemos construido una industria para hacerlos. Pero ¿tienes la capacidad de publicar con tus propios medios?</p>
<p>Lo más probable es que no. Casi seguro es que te falta algo: no son tuyas las máquinas que según se requieren; no cuentas con las habilidades; no tienes el conocimiento o no posees los contactos. Nada te pertenece.</p>
<p>Hemos alcanzado la capacidad de producción para publicar en un par de horas lo que en el pasado tomó siglos. Eso es sorprendente… y espeluznante. ¿Qué estamos publicando ahora? <i>¿Por qué estamos produciendo tanto?</i> Nuestra capacidad de lectura no ha mejorado al mismo ritmo —quizá hemos estado perdiendo esa habilidad—.</p>
<p>Ahora somos más personas, pero es una suposición contemporánea que cada persona requiere un ejemplar. Tenemos librerías públicas. Estas solían ser una gran idea. Ahora es de los pocos espacios donde las personas pueden ir y disfrutar sin tener que pagar un centavo. El último bastión de un mundo antes de su monetización global. Y algunas veces ni siquiera eso, debido a que están detrás de un muro: pago de suscripciones o credenciales universitarias; o porque la mayoría de nosotros preferimos las cafeterías, las bibliotecas públicas son para personas pobres, raras o viejas, ¿cierto?</p>
<p>Y nos la pasamos alabando los libros cual si fueran sagrados productos de nuestra cultura. Aunque en realidad lo que hacemos es apoyar un bien de consumo. Tú no los haces, tú no los lees: solo los compras y los pones en un librero. Tú no eres su propietario ni siquiera miras lo que hay adentro: solo compras y los dejas en tu cuenta de Amazon. Eres un consumidor y eso hace pensarte a ti mismo como alguien que apoya a nuestra cultura.</p>
<p>Como editores hacemos del libro el centro de todo: ferias, talleres, reuniones, grados universitarios y publicidad. Como editores queremos venderte el siguiente <i>best-seller</i>, el formato de libro más reciente: «el futuro de la lectura». Aunque en realidad lo que queremos es tu dinero. Nosotros sabemos que no lees. Nosotros estamos al tanto de que no quieres libros que van a explotar la burbuja en la que vives. Nosotros tenemos conocimiento de que solo quieres entretenerte. Nosotros entendemos que ansías decir cuántos libros has «leído». Solo queremos que nos estés comprando y comprando. No nos importas.</p>
<p>Antes de que pasara toda esta mierda en la edición, los libros eran un producto raro y de difícil producción. A partir de ellos podíamos ver la complejidad de nuestro mundo: sus medios de producción, su estructura y sus conflictos. Editores fueron asesinados porque quisieron ofrecerte algo muy importante que leer. Ahora los editores son premiados con viajes, apoyos económicos o cenas pomposas. La mayoría de los editores dejaron de ser una amenaza. En su lugar, son los gerentes del debate público; es decir, lo que puedes decir, pensar o sentir.</p>
<p>En nuestros días la mayoría de los libros solo muestran cómo los pilares de nuestro mundo han sido desplazados como otro bien a disposición del mercado. Vemos el papel, vemos la tinta, vemos las fuentes y vemos el código. Y después de esta primera mirada, empezamos a darnos cuenta que nuestros libros son principalmente un engrane de la maquinaria del consumo global.</p>
<p>Solo hasta este punto de manera clara podemos observar la cadena de explotación necesaria para alcanzar este tipo de productividad. <i>¿Quién o qué se beneficia de ello?</i> Los autores ya no pueden vivir de eso. Las personas involucradas en la producción de libros —impresores, correctores de pruebas, diseñadores, editores y más— con trabajos ganan un salario mínimo. Muchos árboles y recursos han sido utilizados para obtener ganancias.</p>
<p>De nuevo, hemos alcanzado la capacidad de producción para publicar en un par de horas lo que en el pasado tomó siglos, <i>¿dónde quedó toda esa riqueza?</i> En nuestros bolsillos no, siempre hemos tenido que pagar para poder producir libros o tenerlos.</p>
<p>Entonces, ¿qué hace que quieras los libros que tal vez nunca leerás? Si y solo si la edición es lo que ahora es y no queremos hacer nada para cambiarlo, bueno: a la mierda los libros.</p>
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"machines supposedly needed; you don't enjoy the skills; you don't carry the "
"acknowledge or you don't possess the networking. You don't own anything."
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"Lo más probable es que no. Casi seguro es que te falta algo: no son tuyas "
"las máquinas que según se requieren; no cuentas con las habilidades; no "
"tienes el conocimiento o no posees los contactos. Nada te pertenece."
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msgid ""
"We have reach the production capacity to publish in a couple hours what in "
"the past took centuries. That is amazing… and scary. What are we publishing "
"now? _Why are we producing that much?_ Our reading capacity haven't improve "
"at the same rhythm ---maybe we have been losing some of that ability."
msgstr ""
"Hemos alcanzado la capacidad de producción para publicar en un par de horas "
"lo que en el pasado tomó siglos. Eso es sorprendente… y espeluznante. ¿Qué "
"estamos publicando ahora? _¿Por qué estamos produciendo tanto?_ Nuestra "
"capacidad de lectura no ha mejorado al mismo ritmo ---quizá hemos estado "
"perdiendo esa habilidad---."
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msgid ""
"We are more people now, but it is a contemporary supposition that each "
"person needs a book. We have public libraries. They used to be a great idea. "
"Now they are one of the few places where people can go and enjoy without "
"paying a penny. The last standing point of a world before its global "
"monetization. And sometimes not even that, because they are behind a "
"paywall: paid subscriptions or universities ids; or because most of us "
"prefer coffee shops, public libraries are for poor, creepy and old people, "
"right?"
msgstr ""
"Ahora somos más personas, pero es una suposición contemporánea que cada "
"persona requiere un ejemplar. Tenemos librerías públicas. Estas solían ser "
"una gran idea. Ahora es de los pocos espacios donde las personas pueden ir y "
"disfrutar sin tener que pagar un centavo. El último bastión de un mundo "
"antes de su monetización global. Y algunas veces ni siquiera eso, debido a "
"que están detrás de un muro: pago de suscripciones o credenciales "
"universitarias; o porque la mayoría de nosotros preferimos las cafeterías, "
"las bibliotecas públicas son para personas pobres, raras o viejas, ¿cierto?"
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msgid ""
"And we are praising books as a holly product of our culture. Even though "
"what we really do is supporting a consumer good. You don't made them, you "
"don't read them: you just buy and put them in a bookshelf. You don't own "
"them, you don't even look what is inside: you just buy and leave them in "
"your Amazon account. You are a consumer and that makes you think yourself as "
"a supporter of our culture."
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"Y nos la pasamos alabando los libros cual si fueran sagrados productos de "
"nuestra cultura. Aunque en realidad lo que hacemos es apoyar un bien de "
"consumo. Tú no los haces, tú no los lees: solo los compras y los pones en un "
"librero. Tú no eres su propietario ni siquiera miras lo que hay adentro: "
"solo compras y los dejas en tu cuenta de Amazon. Eres un consumidor y eso "
"hace pensarte a ti mismo como alguien que apoya a nuestra cultura."
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msgid ""
"As publishers we made everything about books: fairs, workshops, meetups, "
"study degrees and marketing. As publishers we want to sell you the next best-"
"seller, the newest book format: the future of reading. Even though what we "
"really want is your money. We know you don't read. We know you don't want "
"books that would blow the bubble where you live. We know you just want be "
"entertained. We know you are craving about how much books you have “read.” "
"We just want you to keep buying and buying. Who cares about you."
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"Como editores hacemos del libro el centro de todo: ferias, talleres, "
"reuniones, grados universitarios y publicidad. Como editores queremos "
"venderte el siguiente _best-seller_, el formato de libro más reciente: «el "
"futuro de la lectura». Aunque en realidad lo que queremos es tu dinero. "
"Nosotros sabemos que no lees. Nosotros estamos al tanto de que no quieres "
"libros que van a explotar la burbuja en la que vives. Nosotros tenemos "
"conocimiento de que solo quieres entretenerte. Nosotros entendemos que "
"ansías decir cuántos libros has «leído». Solo queremos que nos estés "
"comprando y comprando. No nos importas."
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msgid ""
"Before all that shit happened to publishing, books were a rare and difficult "
"product to make. From them we could see the complexity of our world: its "
"means of production, its structure and its struggles. Publishers were kill "
"because they wanted to offer you something really important to read. Now "
"publishers are awarded with trips, grants or fancy dinners. Most publishers "
"aren't a treat anymore. Instead, they are the managers of public debate; "
"aka, what we can say, think or feel."
msgstr ""
"Antes de que pasara toda esta mierda en la edición, los libros eran un "
"producto raro y de difícil producción. A partir de ellos podíamos ver la "
"complejidad de nuestro mundo: sus medios de producción, su estructura y sus "
"conflictos. Editores fueron asesinados porque quisieron ofrecerte algo muy "
"importante que leer. Ahora los editores son premiados con viajes, apoyos "
"económicos o cenas pomposas. La mayoría de los editores dejaron de ser una "
"amenaza. En su lugar, son los gerentes del debate público; es decir, lo que "
"puedes decir, pensar o sentir."
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msgid ""
"Most books nowadays only show how the main bits of our world have been "
"displaced as another good in the marketplace. We see paper, we see ink, we "
"see fonts and we see code. After that first look, we start to realize that "
"our books are mainly a gear of a machinery of global consumption."
msgstr ""
"En nuestros días la mayoría de los libros solo muestran cómo los pilares de "
"nuestro mundo han sido desplazados como otro bien a disposición del mercado. "
"Vemos el papel, vemos la tinta, vemos las fuentes y vemos el código. Y "
"después de esta primera mirada, empezamos a darnos cuenta que nuestros "
"libros son principalmente un engrane de la maquinaria del consumo global."
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msgid ""
"Only at this point, we can clearly see the chain of exploitation needed to "
"achieve that kind of productivity. _Who or what benefits from it?_ Authors "
"can't made a living anymore. People involved in books production ---"
"printers, proof readers, designers, publishers and so on--- barely earn a "
"living wage. A lot of trees and resources have been use for profits."
msgstr ""
"Solo hasta este punto de manera clara podemos observar la cadena de "
"explotación necesaria para alcanzar este tipo de productividad. _¿Quién o "
"qué se beneficia de ello?_ Los autores ya no pueden vivir de eso. Las "
"personas involucradas en la producción de libros ---impresores, correctores "
"de pruebas, diseñadores, editores y más--- con trabajos ganan un salario "
"mínimo. Muchos árboles y recursos han sido utilizados para obtener ganancias."
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msgid ""
"Again, we have reach the production capacity to publish in a couple hours "
"what in the past took centuries, _where did that wealth go?_ Not to our "
"pockets, we always have to pay in order to produce or own books."
msgstr ""
"De nuevo, hemos alcanzado la capacidad de producción para publicar en un par "
"de horas lo que en el pasado tomó siglos, _¿dónde quedó toda esa riqueza?_ "
"En nuestros bolsillos no, siempre hemos tenido que pagar para poder producir "
"libros o tenerlos."
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msgid ""
"So, what makes you love books that probably you won't read? If and only if "
"publishing is what it is now and we don't want to change it, well: fuck "
"books. "
msgstr ""
"Entonces, ¿qué hace que quieras los libros que tal vez nunca leerás? Si y "
"solo si la edición es lo que ahora es y no queremos hacer nada para "
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"Again, we have reach the production capacity to publish in a couple hours "
"what in the past took centuries, _where did that wealth go?_ Not to our "
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