Starting from the premise that the financial regime has become a power in and of itself—a fourth, ‘monetative’ power as it were—this essay gives an account of the ascendancy of finance and the shift from geopolitical to geo-economical order, within which there is no democratic legitimacy and no legal accountability and within which a new class conflict also emerges. It goes on to advance five theses on this new financial sovereignty, concluding that sovereign is he, who can transform his risks into other’s dangers and position him-self as the creditor of last resort
Contemporary capitalism is characterized by an accumulation regime whose main tendency is to incorpo...
The 2007/8 financial crisis exposed and exacerbated the debt pathologies of the ‘West’. The paper ex...
This study examines the causes and political consequences of financial liberalization in the advance...
In his “Postscript on Control Societies,” Deleuze notably refers to a “mutation of capitalism” as on...
Capital Claims: Power and Global Finance analyses how global financialized capitalism operates and r...
The ownership and/or control of financial resources has conferred (political) power to people, ever ...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
This essay examines the questions raised by the present financial crisis through an enquiry into the...
Never before has finance been regarded with the suspicion of these past three years. Yet money and c...
It is often claimed that the power of finance is pervasive and omnipresent, yet the delicate ways in...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
Adopting a Gramscian view of the current era as one of organic crisis and intellectual and ideologic...
Although the author regards the current financial crisis as a crisis of finance itself, he sees neit...
In this paper we explore the role of finance in the recent crisis noting that its expansion, in a co...
First paragraph: Financialization has heightened the importance of finance for socio-economic life. ...
Contemporary capitalism is characterized by an accumulation regime whose main tendency is to incorpo...
The 2007/8 financial crisis exposed and exacerbated the debt pathologies of the ‘West’. The paper ex...
This study examines the causes and political consequences of financial liberalization in the advance...
In his “Postscript on Control Societies,” Deleuze notably refers to a “mutation of capitalism” as on...
Capital Claims: Power and Global Finance analyses how global financialized capitalism operates and r...
The ownership and/or control of financial resources has conferred (political) power to people, ever ...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
This essay examines the questions raised by the present financial crisis through an enquiry into the...
Never before has finance been regarded with the suspicion of these past three years. Yet money and c...
It is often claimed that the power of finance is pervasive and omnipresent, yet the delicate ways in...
Commentaries on the financial meltdown that began with Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008 t...
Adopting a Gramscian view of the current era as one of organic crisis and intellectual and ideologic...
Although the author regards the current financial crisis as a crisis of finance itself, he sees neit...
In this paper we explore the role of finance in the recent crisis noting that its expansion, in a co...
First paragraph: Financialization has heightened the importance of finance for socio-economic life. ...
Contemporary capitalism is characterized by an accumulation regime whose main tendency is to incorpo...
The 2007/8 financial crisis exposed and exacerbated the debt pathologies of the ‘West’. The paper ex...
This study examines the causes and political consequences of financial liberalization in the advance...