This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivity. The inquiry intervenes in the capitalist ideological fantasy and its inherent antagonisms in order to analyse the way it strives to fill or erase the ruptures it produces in the social order. This is achieved by focusing on the particular proliferation of objects-commodities, which subjectivity transforms into the objects of desire in the framework of capitalist ideology. Furthermore, I focus on the establishment and signification of meaning within the capitalist matrix, as well as its dialectical overlap with the objects proliferated by the socio-economic system in question. The overlap of objects and meaning seems to produce ideological...
À quel type d’ontologie fait-on appel lorsqu’on affirme que le capitalisme est une forme d’organisat...
The capitalist discourse, as formulated by Lacan, imposes a ceaseless movement, a continuous displac...
Capitalisms’ Future: Alienation, Emancipation and Critique frames 21st century economic and social p...
This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivi...
The essay attempts to delineate the theoretical and political significance of an ‘ontology of crisis...
In this essay we adopt a dual lens approach to argue that we live in an epoch of generalised pervers...
This paper studies how subjectivity in capitalist culture can be characterized. Building on Lacan’s ...
When, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Jacques Lacan confronted Marx’s critique of the political e...
Critical social theory powerfully negates symbolic structures of political economy and imaginary pro...
textThis investigation combines contemporary Marxian political economy with Lacanian psychoanalysis ...
In his seminar on the four discourses, Lacan seemed to group capitalism under the heading of the ‘di...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2017v14n2p39 This article proposes, based on Jacques Lacan's th...
This paper applies a more-than-human, relational, new materialist ontology to ask the Deleuzian ques...
Lacanian theory maintains that the “object” of psychoanalysis is that which one is never without. Pu...
À quel type d’ontologie fait-on appel lorsqu’on affirme que le capitalisme est une forme d’organisat...
The capitalist discourse, as formulated by Lacan, imposes a ceaseless movement, a continuous displac...
Capitalisms’ Future: Alienation, Emancipation and Critique frames 21st century economic and social p...
This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivi...
The essay attempts to delineate the theoretical and political significance of an ‘ontology of crisis...
In this essay we adopt a dual lens approach to argue that we live in an epoch of generalised pervers...
This paper studies how subjectivity in capitalist culture can be characterized. Building on Lacan’s ...
When, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Jacques Lacan confronted Marx’s critique of the political e...
Critical social theory powerfully negates symbolic structures of political economy and imaginary pro...
textThis investigation combines contemporary Marxian political economy with Lacanian psychoanalysis ...
In his seminar on the four discourses, Lacan seemed to group capitalism under the heading of the ‘di...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2017v14n2p39 This article proposes, based on Jacques Lacan's th...
This paper applies a more-than-human, relational, new materialist ontology to ask the Deleuzian ques...
Lacanian theory maintains that the “object” of psychoanalysis is that which one is never without. Pu...
À quel type d’ontologie fait-on appel lorsqu’on affirme que le capitalisme est une forme d’organisat...
The capitalist discourse, as formulated by Lacan, imposes a ceaseless movement, a continuous displac...
Capitalisms’ Future: Alienation, Emancipation and Critique frames 21st century economic and social p...