In this essay we adopt a dual lens approach to argue that we live in an epoch of generalised perversion, to be intended as a time dominated by a collective strategy of denial vis-à-vis the valorisation crisis of contemporary capitalism and the attendant loss of symbolic efficiency of the “work society”. Following Marx’s insights into the de-socialising character of the capitalist economy, and Lacan’s discussions of the epistemic alliance between the discourse of modern science and the discourse of capitalism, we argue that understanding the delusive lure of denial is particularly urgent today, when the crisis of our mode of production threatens the devastating implosion of social life. The historical paradox we emphasise is that denial func...
In this essay the author takes issue with postmodernist and/or poststructuralist theory of resistanc...
In his seminar on the four discourses, Lacan seemed to group capitalism under the heading of the ‘di...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...
In this essay we adopt a dual lens approach to argue that we live in an epoch of generalised pervers...
This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivi...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
When, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Jacques Lacan confronted Marx’s critique of the political e...
The capitalist discourse, as formulated by Lacan, imposes a ceaseless movement, a continuous displac...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
Cette thèse interroge les apports de la critique marxiste de l’idéologie quant à l’intelligibilité d...
Capitalisms’ Future: Alienation, Emancipation and Critique frames 21st century economic and social p...
In this article a reference to Jacques Lacan’s ‘capitalist discourse’ will help highlight the bio-po...
The assertion on which this paper is based is that Capitalism has been superseded by Corporatism. I ...
This article engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by taking seriously its overall am...
In this essay the author takes issue with postmodernist and/or poststructuralist theory of resistanc...
In his seminar on the four discourses, Lacan seemed to group capitalism under the heading of the ‘di...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...
In this essay we adopt a dual lens approach to argue that we live in an epoch of generalised pervers...
This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivi...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
When, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Jacques Lacan confronted Marx’s critique of the political e...
The capitalist discourse, as formulated by Lacan, imposes a ceaseless movement, a continuous displac...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
The dominant view among critics of today’s financial economy is that, at one point in its long histo...
Cette thèse interroge les apports de la critique marxiste de l’idéologie quant à l’intelligibilité d...
Capitalisms’ Future: Alienation, Emancipation and Critique frames 21st century economic and social p...
In this article a reference to Jacques Lacan’s ‘capitalist discourse’ will help highlight the bio-po...
The assertion on which this paper is based is that Capitalism has been superseded by Corporatism. I ...
This article engages with Todd McGowan’s Emancipation after Hegel by taking seriously its overall am...
In this essay the author takes issue with postmodernist and/or poststructuralist theory of resistanc...
In his seminar on the four discourses, Lacan seemed to group capitalism under the heading of the ‘di...
The election of Donald Trump, the Brexit vote, and the wave of right wing populisms sweeping much of...