Capitalism's Future
Alienation, Emancipation and Critique
Herausgeber: Krier, Daniel; Worrell, Mark P
Capitalism's Future
Alienation, Emancipation and Critique
Herausgeber: Krier, Daniel; Worrell, Mark P
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This book outlines conjoined critiques of commodity-fetishism and authority fetishism as the emancipatory agenda of 21st century critical theory.
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This book outlines conjoined critiques of commodity-fetishism and authority fetishism as the emancipatory agenda of 21st century critical theory.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781608468058
- ISBN-10: 1608468054
- Artikelnr.: 46299432
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781608468058
- ISBN-10: 1608468054
- Artikelnr.: 46299432
Daniel Krier (Ph.D. University of Kansas) is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Iowa State University where he teaches sociological theory. He has published a book Speculative Management: Stock Market Power and Corporate Change (SUNY) and numerous articles on finance capital, political economy, critical theory and historical sociology. Mark P. Worrell (PhD University of Kansas) is Associate Professor of sociological theory at SUNY Cortland and has authored books on war, terror, and The Frankfurt School and the revolutionary potential of the American labor force during World War Two. Worrell has published widely in critical social theory journals including Telos, Rethinking Marxism, Fast Capitalism , Logos, and is currently an Associate Editor at the journal Critical Sociology.
Acknowledgement
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Daniel Krier and Mark P. Worrell
TOWARDS A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF CRITICAL THEORY
1. Capitalism's Future: Self Alienation, Self-Emancipation and the Remaking
of Critical Theory
David Norman Smith
SECTION 1: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
2. Beyond Left Liberalism: A Critical Look at Proposals to Reform the
Capital/Wage Labor Relation
Tony Smith
3. Left Thatcherism: Recent Critical Theory and Post-Marxism(s) in the
Light of Marxian Social Ontology
Christian Lotz
4. Capital's Reach: How Capital Shapes and Subsumes
Patrick Murray
5. Easing the Encumbered Subject: Security, Speculation and Capitalist
Subjectivity
Kevin Amidon and Daniel Krier
SECTION 2: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
6. The Idolatry of Mind: Durkheim's Critique of Idealism
Mark P. Worrell
7. Social Character in Western Pre-Modernity: Lacanian Psychosis in
Wladyslaw Reymont's The Peasants
Daniel Krier and Tony Feldmann
8. Pragmatism's Status Wage and the Standpoint of the Stranger
Graham Cassano
9. Dark Spectacle: Authoritarian Performance and the Commodity Form
William J. Swart and Daniel Krier
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Daniel Krier and Mark P. Worrell
TOWARDS A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF CRITICAL THEORY
1. Capitalism's Future: Self Alienation, Self-Emancipation and the Remaking
of Critical Theory
David Norman Smith
SECTION 1: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
2. Beyond Left Liberalism: A Critical Look at Proposals to Reform the
Capital/Wage Labor Relation
Tony Smith
3. Left Thatcherism: Recent Critical Theory and Post-Marxism(s) in the
Light of Marxian Social Ontology
Christian Lotz
4. Capital's Reach: How Capital Shapes and Subsumes
Patrick Murray
5. Easing the Encumbered Subject: Security, Speculation and Capitalist
Subjectivity
Kevin Amidon and Daniel Krier
SECTION 2: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
6. The Idolatry of Mind: Durkheim's Critique of Idealism
Mark P. Worrell
7. Social Character in Western Pre-Modernity: Lacanian Psychosis in
Wladyslaw Reymont's The Peasants
Daniel Krier and Tony Feldmann
8. Pragmatism's Status Wage and the Standpoint of the Stranger
Graham Cassano
9. Dark Spectacle: Authoritarian Performance and the Commodity Form
William J. Swart and Daniel Krier
Index
Acknowledgement
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Daniel Krier and Mark P. Worrell
TOWARDS A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF CRITICAL THEORY
1. Capitalism's Future: Self Alienation, Self-Emancipation and the Remaking
of Critical Theory
David Norman Smith
SECTION 1: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
2. Beyond Left Liberalism: A Critical Look at Proposals to Reform the
Capital/Wage Labor Relation
Tony Smith
3. Left Thatcherism: Recent Critical Theory and Post-Marxism(s) in the
Light of Marxian Social Ontology
Christian Lotz
4. Capital's Reach: How Capital Shapes and Subsumes
Patrick Murray
5. Easing the Encumbered Subject: Security, Speculation and Capitalist
Subjectivity
Kevin Amidon and Daniel Krier
SECTION 2: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
6. The Idolatry of Mind: Durkheim's Critique of Idealism
Mark P. Worrell
7. Social Character in Western Pre-Modernity: Lacanian Psychosis in
Wladyslaw Reymont's The Peasants
Daniel Krier and Tony Feldmann
8. Pragmatism's Status Wage and the Standpoint of the Stranger
Graham Cassano
9. Dark Spectacle: Authoritarian Performance and the Commodity Form
William J. Swart and Daniel Krier
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Daniel Krier and Mark P. Worrell
TOWARDS A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF CRITICAL THEORY
1. Capitalism's Future: Self Alienation, Self-Emancipation and the Remaking
of Critical Theory
David Norman Smith
SECTION 1: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
2. Beyond Left Liberalism: A Critical Look at Proposals to Reform the
Capital/Wage Labor Relation
Tony Smith
3. Left Thatcherism: Recent Critical Theory and Post-Marxism(s) in the
Light of Marxian Social Ontology
Christian Lotz
4. Capital's Reach: How Capital Shapes and Subsumes
Patrick Murray
5. Easing the Encumbered Subject: Security, Speculation and Capitalist
Subjectivity
Kevin Amidon and Daniel Krier
SECTION 2: CAPITALISM'S FUTURE AND THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY
6. The Idolatry of Mind: Durkheim's Critique of Idealism
Mark P. Worrell
7. Social Character in Western Pre-Modernity: Lacanian Psychosis in
Wladyslaw Reymont's The Peasants
Daniel Krier and Tony Feldmann
8. Pragmatism's Status Wage and the Standpoint of the Stranger
Graham Cassano
9. Dark Spectacle: Authoritarian Performance and the Commodity Form
William J. Swart and Daniel Krier
Index