Using the temperate nature of recent social protest as its entry point, this analysis investigates the current state of liberal democracies as one in which the purported crisis of capitalism has entered a crisis of its own – a social condition of metacrisis, marked by the absence of utopian energies and prospects for a revolution, even as society experiences itself in perpetual crisis. This inquiry then discerns the potential for radical change in terms of subverting capitalism (rather than overthrowing or resisting it) through practices that counteract the very constitutive dynamic of capitalism – the production of profit
The European crisis has provoked widespread critique of capitalist arrangements in most if not all c...
Harvey, David. 2010. The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. New York: Oxford University...
The increasing similarity between the economic policies of center-left and center-right political pa...
In the early twenty-first century, the dominance of “identity politics” has been eclipsed by the int...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
This chapter traces the reconfiguration of the legitimacy relationship between states and citizens, ...
The upsurge in anti-establishment protests in Western liberal democracies in the early 21st century–...
The paper attempts to contribute to a critical reading of contemporary global political economy. It ...
The wake of the financial crisis has inspired hopes for dramatic change and stirred visions of capit...
AbstractA cacophony of crises challenges neoliberalism and marks a fundamental reversal in capitalis...
The current global economic crisis concerns the way in which contemporary capitalism has turned to f...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...
The paper argues that the current global capitalist crisis entails an assault on democracy. Since cr...
This paper aims to offer a framework of interpreting the “evolution” of capitalism that is reaching...
Capitalism as a global economic and social order is failing most citizens across the world. The curr...
The European crisis has provoked widespread critique of capitalist arrangements in most if not all c...
Harvey, David. 2010. The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. New York: Oxford University...
The increasing similarity between the economic policies of center-left and center-right political pa...
In the early twenty-first century, the dominance of “identity politics” has been eclipsed by the int...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
This chapter traces the reconfiguration of the legitimacy relationship between states and citizens, ...
The upsurge in anti-establishment protests in Western liberal democracies in the early 21st century–...
The paper attempts to contribute to a critical reading of contemporary global political economy. It ...
The wake of the financial crisis has inspired hopes for dramatic change and stirred visions of capit...
AbstractA cacophony of crises challenges neoliberalism and marks a fundamental reversal in capitalis...
The current global economic crisis concerns the way in which contemporary capitalism has turned to f...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...
The paper argues that the current global capitalist crisis entails an assault on democracy. Since cr...
This paper aims to offer a framework of interpreting the “evolution” of capitalism that is reaching...
Capitalism as a global economic and social order is failing most citizens across the world. The curr...
The European crisis has provoked widespread critique of capitalist arrangements in most if not all c...
Harvey, David. 2010. The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. New York: Oxford University...
The increasing similarity between the economic policies of center-left and center-right political pa...