A striking aspect of current debt is that it seems characterized by limitlessness in space and time. Benjamin’s account of capitalism as a permanent cult gives a clue to its peculiar infinity. Debt shows the traits of a messianic time. More precisely, it partakes in the increasingly dominative temporality of preemption, where a catastrophic future is endlessly postponed by a homeopathic kathecon which in its action remoulds also the past. Disentangling from this logic through its intensification can hardly be successful, if anything because the capitalist engine is running idle at faster and faster speed. Alternatively, one should look for an interruption, a disengagement from the thrust to infinite valorization, in the direction of inopero...
This article concerns the temporality of debt. Against the claim that the society of debt has emptie...
Economic theologies are systems of religiously legitimated beliefs and practices that align value (i...
The sociological nature of value (from a general or symbolic economic perspective) is explored with ...
A striking aspect of current debt is that it seems characterized by limitlessness in space and time....
Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy wit...
In the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008, few concepts have been as discussed as that of d...
In this paper I focus on the affective dimension of debt and its primary mode of dissemination--priv...
This article situates the recent calls for debt remission, or Jubilee, in terms of the history of de...
This paper demonstrates that the logic of debt is founded on an infinite task, amounting to a proces...
Max Weber’s account of the rise of capitalism focused on his concept of a Protestant ethic, valuing ...
"Debt as power is a timely and innovative contribution to our understanding of one of the most presc...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
The pursuit of self-interest can lead to market failure when there is a lack of trust. Where Hume an...
Ever larger parts of life and nature are integrated in our socioeconomic system as future cash flows...
In psychoanalysis, a ‘sublime object’ is one that signifies the transformation of a condition of imp...
This article concerns the temporality of debt. Against the claim that the society of debt has emptie...
Economic theologies are systems of religiously legitimated beliefs and practices that align value (i...
The sociological nature of value (from a general or symbolic economic perspective) is explored with ...
A striking aspect of current debt is that it seems characterized by limitlessness in space and time....
Apocalyptic thinking has a long religious and political tradition, but what place does it occupy wit...
In the wake of the global financial crisis of 2008, few concepts have been as discussed as that of d...
In this paper I focus on the affective dimension of debt and its primary mode of dissemination--priv...
This article situates the recent calls for debt remission, or Jubilee, in terms of the history of de...
This paper demonstrates that the logic of debt is founded on an infinite task, amounting to a proces...
Max Weber’s account of the rise of capitalism focused on his concept of a Protestant ethic, valuing ...
"Debt as power is a timely and innovative contribution to our understanding of one of the most presc...
This paper provides a Nietzschean-inspired account of "biopolitical economies of debt" as a basis fo...
The pursuit of self-interest can lead to market failure when there is a lack of trust. Where Hume an...
Ever larger parts of life and nature are integrated in our socioeconomic system as future cash flows...
In psychoanalysis, a ‘sublime object’ is one that signifies the transformation of a condition of imp...
This article concerns the temporality of debt. Against the claim that the society of debt has emptie...
Economic theologies are systems of religiously legitimated beliefs and practices that align value (i...
The sociological nature of value (from a general or symbolic economic perspective) is explored with ...