Analyzing the connection between nominalism and capitalism, Radical Orthodoxyʼs authors see Nietzsche as the one who gave the operative principle to the liberal nominalist tradition: the will-to-power. In their point of view, capitalism is based on the principle that each individual who operates in the free market, attempts to impose by power his own will against others. Thus, nominalism affirms that different individuals have contradictory wills. Based on the subprime crisis in 2007, one could argue that the nominalist philosophy played a role in contemporary capitalism, not only in the matter of individual will, but also by being focused on the logical coherence of the system, rather than focusing on any kind of realistic foundation. By ...
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In this sequel to their acclaimed The Dominant Ideology Thesis, the authors develop their analysis o...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of financialization or the creation of massive ...
International audienceSince the crisis of Fordism, capitalism has been characterised by the ever mor...
International audienceWe shall see that as the Master of suspicion, Marx rejects capitalism, which h...
The author starts from the thesis that there is no such thing as a "natural" or "apolitical" economy...
The paper attempts at a general understanding of contemporary capitalism and some of its social and ...
asset pricing capitalization capitalism collapse complex systems confidence in obedience discounting...
The predicament of modern capitalism, and of contemporary finance capitalism in particular, is the f...
business and industry capital accumulation capitalization capitalism class data differential accumul...
This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivi...
The Monadology The capitalist epoch is the first in human history that permits subjects to view the...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
This dissertation examines Nietzsche's treatment of truth, both in his earlier writings and continui...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
According to Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan capital is not an economic quantity but a mode of ...
In this sequel to their acclaimed The Dominant Ideology Thesis, the authors develop their analysis o...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of financialization or the creation of massive ...
International audienceSince the crisis of Fordism, capitalism has been characterised by the ever mor...