Bringing together both established and emerging scholars from critical and cultural theory, literature, philosophy, and theology, this book examines the intersection of economics and religion.
Bringing together both established and emerging scholars from critical and cultural theory, literature, philosophy, and theology, this book examines the intersection of economics and religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Aidan Tynan; Laurent Milesi and Christopher John Müller
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Christopher John Müller and Aidan Tynan / Part I: Modernity and the Trajectories of Sovereignty / 1. Towards a Concept of Seignorial Power Joseph Vogl / 2. Hobbes Sovereign Power and Money Peter Sedgwick / 3. Accelerator despite Itself: Credo Crisis Katechon Arthur Bradley / Part II: The Living Soul of Money / 4. The Bank of England in Ruins: Photography Money and the Law of Equivalence Christopher John Müller and Ian Wiblin / 5. Seeing is Believing: A visual history of the end of the gold standard Nicky Marsh / 6. 'Universal Shylockery: Money and Morality in The Merchant of Venice' Simon Critchley and Tom McCarthy / 7. 'We are All Prostitutes': Crisis and Libidinal Economy Benjamin Noys / 8. The Materiality of Belief: On the Real Death of Mammon Hollis Phelps / Part III: Speculation and Critique / 9. Impotent Signs: Money Speculative Subjectivity and the Ontological Proof Aidan Tynan / 10. Speculation upon Speculation; or a Contribution to the Critique of Philosophical Economy Josh Robinson / 11. Believing in Deconstruction Laurent Milesi / Section IV: Future Revelations / 12. Credit and Investment: A Matter of Faith Philip Goodchild / 13. How Do We Know We Have a Future? Richard Dienst / Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / Index
Introduction Christopher John Müller and Aidan Tynan / Part I: Modernity and the Trajectories of Sovereignty / 1. Towards a Concept of Seignorial Power Joseph Vogl / 2. Hobbes Sovereign Power and Money Peter Sedgwick / 3. Accelerator despite Itself: Credo Crisis Katechon Arthur Bradley / Part II: The Living Soul of Money / 4. The Bank of England in Ruins: Photography Money and the Law of Equivalence Christopher John Müller and Ian Wiblin / 5. Seeing is Believing: A visual history of the end of the gold standard Nicky Marsh / 6. 'Universal Shylockery: Money and Morality in The Merchant of Venice' Simon Critchley and Tom McCarthy / 7. 'We are All Prostitutes': Crisis and Libidinal Economy Benjamin Noys / 8. The Materiality of Belief: On the Real Death of Mammon Hollis Phelps / Part III: Speculation and Critique / 9. Impotent Signs: Money Speculative Subjectivity and the Ontological Proof Aidan Tynan / 10. Speculation upon Speculation; or a Contribution to the Critique of Philosophical Economy Josh Robinson / 11. Believing in Deconstruction Laurent Milesi / Section IV: Future Revelations / 12. Credit and Investment: A Matter of Faith Philip Goodchild / 13. How Do We Know We Have a Future? Richard Dienst / Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / Index
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