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During the crisis, it became evident that the kind of capitalism that was becoming dominant in the developed world over … the last twenty or thirty years, so-called it financial capitalism, was the cause of crisis or at least it cannot … bankers, traders, financiers, their very short-term horizon, their huge bonuses, high bank profits, for capitalism unaccepted …
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(post-)Foucaultian thinking. We argue that Foucault and his very concepts of discourse and power provide a perspective on … argumentieren, dass Foucault, insbesondere seine Konzepte von Diskurs und Macht, eine Perspektive auf soziale Bewegungen und Protest …
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reflections. The dynamic of the interconnec- tedness of global capitalism is examined considering the systematic aspects of power … power. It refers to the ap- propriate material and results from the research of different theories. It propos- es the … constitutive position of the power in the international situation. In con- trast to some current theories, we emphasize the …
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defy dogma and undermine the conventional creed; they challenge the dominant ideology and threaten those in power …; occasionally, they cause the entire edifice of power to crumble. For these reasons, the latent purpose of intellectual accumulation …
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this paper is to address this mismatch. Using a broad brush, we outline a new, power theory of capital and accumulation. We … gets accumulated and the specific historical trajectory of twentieth-century capitalism up to the present. …
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saying that they have power over government? My thesis is that, on any analysis of `power over others' that enables us to say … that voters have power over those elected and that consumers have power over producers, we also have to say that those who … own or control capital have power over government. Conversely, the reasons that can be given (and have been given) for …
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What are the implications of Piketty's Capital for sociology and political science? Capital's argument focuses on the evolution of the r/g ratio (capital returns over growth rate) and outlines two modes of economic inequalities. One is characteristic of affluent (g r) societies and the other is...
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This work is a PhD dissertation, written at the Department of Economics, McGill University. The thesis offers a new framework for inflation as a process of restructuring. Contrary to existing theories of inflation, which tend to take structure and institutions as given for the purpose of...
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financial capitalism and analyze three strongly performative institutions, the accounting standards (IFRS), managerial incentive …
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