In his “Postscript on Control Societies,” Deleuze notably refers to a “mutation of capitalism” as one of the key characteristics of the post-disciplinary regime he terms control society. “The operation of markets,” he writes, “is now the instrument of social control and forms the impudent breed of our masters” (1992: 6). In the following essay, I will focus on a section of the economy in which this mutation is especially visible: the realm of finance, which in recent years has assumed an increasingly political and governmental function
The main goal of the following article is to offer a Foucaultian reading of the economic governance ...
International audienceThis study proposes an institutionalist analysis of financialization through t...
The power of finance vis-à-vis the nonfinancial sector is changing. Macroeconomic developments and f...
In his “Postscript on Control Societies,” Deleuze notably refers to a “mutation of capitalism” as on...
Starting from the premise that the financial regime has become a power in and of itself—a fourth, ‘m...
In his “Postscript on the Societies of Control”, which was written 30 years ago in 2020, Gilles Dele...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
From the Introduction. In the long shadow of the euro-area crisis, the relationship between governm...
Contemporary capitalism is characterized by an accumulation regime whose main tendency is to incorpo...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
“Perhaps it is money that expresses the distinction between the two societies best.” This statement ...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
International audienceI propose an institutionalist analysis of financialization through the lens of...
It is often claimed that the power of finance is pervasive and omnipresent, yet the delicate ways in...
For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social and economic co...
The main goal of the following article is to offer a Foucaultian reading of the economic governance ...
International audienceThis study proposes an institutionalist analysis of financialization through t...
The power of finance vis-à-vis the nonfinancial sector is changing. Macroeconomic developments and f...
In his “Postscript on Control Societies,” Deleuze notably refers to a “mutation of capitalism” as on...
Starting from the premise that the financial regime has become a power in and of itself—a fourth, ‘m...
In his “Postscript on the Societies of Control”, which was written 30 years ago in 2020, Gilles Dele...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
From the Introduction. In the long shadow of the euro-area crisis, the relationship between governm...
Contemporary capitalism is characterized by an accumulation regime whose main tendency is to incorpo...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
“Perhaps it is money that expresses the distinction between the two societies best.” This statement ...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
International audienceI propose an institutionalist analysis of financialization through the lens of...
It is often claimed that the power of finance is pervasive and omnipresent, yet the delicate ways in...
For more than a century now, states have intervened strongly to alleviate the social and economic co...
The main goal of the following article is to offer a Foucaultian reading of the economic governance ...
International audienceThis study proposes an institutionalist analysis of financialization through t...
The power of finance vis-à-vis the nonfinancial sector is changing. Macroeconomic developments and f...