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The Violence of Financial Capitalism, Volume 2 (Paperback, new edition): Christian Marazzi The Violence of Financial Capitalism, Volume 2 (Paperback, new edition)
Christian Marazzi; Translated by Kristina Lebedeva, Jason Francis MC Gimsey
R392 R316 Discovery Miles 3 160 Save R76 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An updated edition of a groundbreaking work on the global financial crisis from a postfordist perspective. The 2010 English-language edition of Christian Marazzi's The Violence of Financial Capitalism made a groundbreaking work on the global financial crisis available to an expanded readership. This new edition has been updated to reflect recent events, up to and including the G20 summit in July 2010 and the broad consensus to reduce government spending that emerged from it. Marazzi, a leading figure in the European postfordist movement, argues that the processes of financialization are not simply irregularities between the traditional categories of wages, rent, and profit, but rather a new type of accumulation adapted to the processes of social and cognitive production today. The financial crisis, he contends, is a fundamental component of contemporary accumulation and not a classic lack of economic growth. Marazzi shows that individual debt and the management of financial markets are actually techniques for governing the transformations of immaterial labor, general intellect, and social cooperation. The financial crisis has radically undermined the very concept of unilateral and multilateral economico-political hegemony, and Marazzi discusses efforts toward a new geomonetary order that have emerged around the globe in response. Offering a radically new understanding of the current stage of international economics as well as crucial post-Marxist guidance for confronting capitalism in its newest form, The Violence of Financial Capitalism is a valuable addition to the contemporary arsenal of postfordist thought. This edition includes the glossary of the esoteric neolanguage of financial capitalism-"Words in Crisis," from "AAA" to "toxic asset"-written for the first English-language edition, and offers a new afterword by Marazzi.

Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger - History of a Love (Paperback): Antonia Grunenberg Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger - History of a Love (Paperback)
Antonia Grunenberg; Edited by Translated by Peg Birmingham, Kristina Lebedeva, and Elizabeth von Witzke Birmingham. Antonia Grunenberg
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How could Hannah Arendt, a German Jew who fled Germany in 1931, have reconciled with Martin Heidegger, whom she knew had joined and actively participated in the Nazi Party? In this remarkable biography, Antonia Grunenberg tells how the relationship between Arendt and Heidegger embraced both love and thought and made their passions inseparable, both philosophically and romantically. Grunenberg recounts how the history between Arendt and Heidegger is entwined with the history of the twentieth century with its breaks, catastrophes, and crises. Against the violent backdrop of the last century, she details their complicated and often fissured relationship as well as their intense commitments to thinking.

Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger - History of a Love (Hardcover): Antonia Grunenberg Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger - History of a Love (Hardcover)
Antonia Grunenberg; Translated by Peg Birmingham, Kristina Lebedeva, Elizabeth von Witzke Birmingham
R2,431 Discovery Miles 24 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How could Hannah Arendt, a German Jew who fled Germany in 1931, have reconciled with Martin Heidegger, whom she knew had joined and actively participated in the Nazi Party? In this remarkable biography, Antonia Grunenberg tells how the relationship between Arendt and Heidegger embraced both love and thought and made their passions inseparable, both philosophically and romantically. Grunenberg recounts how the history between Arendt and Heidegger is entwined with the history of the twentieth century with its breaks, catastrophes, and crises. Against the violent backdrop of the last century, she details their complicated and often fissured relationship as well as their intense commitments to thinking.

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