As a form of controlled chaos, capitalism has undergone many transformations. For instance, the desire to promote products has gradually been replaced by a desire to promote the desire for products through the invention of a universal consuming self. However, one could be forgiven for not having noticed another, more nuanced change. The company name, once appended to the product as a brand to distinguish it from competitors, has now become the sign of a self-sufficient entity with its own life--the corporation. Instead of the desire for the desire for products, we now have the desire for production itself, an entirely new form of relation between the consuming self and capital, a relation that was nevertheless already prefigured, as we shal...
This article proposes a classification of capitalist forms on the basis of two concepts, 'property r...
Citizenship approach to corporate branding challenges the corporate brand to evolve from being a sel...
Humans in the United States, and many other market-centric nations, live in a world extensively popu...
As a form of controlled chaos, capitalism has undergone many transformations. For instance, the desi...
The modern conditions for the transformation of the productive forces and the production relations o...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
asset pricing capitalization capitalism collapse complex systems confidence in obedience discounting...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
Modern societies cannot anymore be just defined as classical or bourgeois capitalism. Since the emer...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
In their landmark The New Spirit of Capitalism, Boltanski and Chiapello(2005) show how, over time, c...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
This article proposes a classification of capitalist forms on the basis of two concepts, 'property r...
Citizenship approach to corporate branding challenges the corporate brand to evolve from being a sel...
Humans in the United States, and many other market-centric nations, live in a world extensively popu...
As a form of controlled chaos, capitalism has undergone many transformations. For instance, the desi...
The modern conditions for the transformation of the productive forces and the production relations o...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
asset pricing capitalization capitalism collapse complex systems confidence in obedience discounting...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
Modern societies cannot anymore be just defined as classical or bourgeois capitalism. Since the emer...
Conventional theories of capitalism are mired in a deep crisis: after centuries of debate, they are ...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
Overproduction, consumerism and commodity fetishism — it seems like these tendencies are omnipotent ...
In their landmark The New Spirit of Capitalism, Boltanski and Chiapello(2005) show how, over time, c...
Existing theories of political economy, liberal as well as Marxist, see capital as a dual entity. Ac...
This article proposes a classification of capitalist forms on the basis of two concepts, 'property r...
Citizenship approach to corporate branding challenges the corporate brand to evolve from being a sel...
Humans in the United States, and many other market-centric nations, live in a world extensively popu...