Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy within the temporal universe of contemporary capitalism? In this essay, we use the figure of the eschaton to draw out the loaded and ambiguous character of the future as it emerges through the condition of indebtedness. This entails a departure from political economy accounts of capitalist futurity, which stress the structural logic of financial speculation, in favour of an existential account that begins instead with the cosmology of money and debt. We argue that finance capital’s fixation on the future has produced a very specific form of apocalyptic imagination, characteristic of financial society and built on a libidinal economy of leverage....
What can the idea of eternal return tell us about contemporary financial society? In this essay I fo...
This thesis is based on a body of work completed between 2001 and 2009, comprisingperformance/instal...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
Eschatology is defined as “the study of end times”. This paper calls for more serious attention to t...
A striking aspect of current debt is that it seems characterized by limitlessness in space and time....
As we work our way through the latest financial crisis, politicians seem both powerless to act convi...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
This article examines an apparent dichotomy that lies at the heart of the contemporary financial sys...
Nearly a century ago, one of the leading forefathers of the school of evolutionary economics, John R...
Finance has traditionally been conceptualized on the basis of what could be labelled a credit model....
This short communication presents preliminary notes about how to study the role of eschatology in th...
Speculative Communities is not just another critique of neoliberal-financial capitalism. It is a nov...
This article argues that the temporality of the financial economy ought to be seen as radically sync...
This article proposes an alternative sociological framework for dealing with the imaginary constitut...
Viewed from the vantage points provided by political economy and a range of allied critical theories...
What can the idea of eternal return tell us about contemporary financial society? In this essay I fo...
This thesis is based on a body of work completed between 2001 and 2009, comprisingperformance/instal...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
Eschatology is defined as “the study of end times”. This paper calls for more serious attention to t...
A striking aspect of current debt is that it seems characterized by limitlessness in space and time....
As we work our way through the latest financial crisis, politicians seem both powerless to act convi...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
This article examines an apparent dichotomy that lies at the heart of the contemporary financial sys...
Nearly a century ago, one of the leading forefathers of the school of evolutionary economics, John R...
Finance has traditionally been conceptualized on the basis of what could be labelled a credit model....
This short communication presents preliminary notes about how to study the role of eschatology in th...
Speculative Communities is not just another critique of neoliberal-financial capitalism. It is a nov...
This article argues that the temporality of the financial economy ought to be seen as radically sync...
This article proposes an alternative sociological framework for dealing with the imaginary constitut...
Viewed from the vantage points provided by political economy and a range of allied critical theories...
What can the idea of eternal return tell us about contemporary financial society? In this essay I fo...
This thesis is based on a body of work completed between 2001 and 2009, comprisingperformance/instal...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...