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Theory and Education in the Limits of the Capital ; Teoria e Educação nos Limites do Capital
In: Educação & Realidade [Education & Reality]; Vol. 46 No. 3 (2021) ; Educação & Realidade; v. 46 n. 3 (2021) ; 2175-6236 ; 0100-3143 (2022)
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Critique of everyday narco-capitalism
Ghiabi, M. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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Rethinking d/Development
Mawdsley, Emma; Taggart, Jack. - : SAGE Publications, 2022. : Progress in Human Geography, 2022
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A Crisis of Globalization: A Review Essay
In: The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development (2021)
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Semiotic Labors of Personalization: Enacting the modern subject in an American yoga school
Laurer Rosen, Alessandra May. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Toward a Leftist Realpolitik and Folkloric
Oveisy, Fouâd. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Capitalism, migration, and adult education. Toward a critical project in the second language learning class ...
Heinemann, Alisha M. B.; Monzó, Lilia. - : University Electronic Press, 2021
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(Re)Creating "Society in Silico": Surveillance Capitalism, Simulations and Subjectivity in the Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal ...
Laterza, Vito. - : University of Salento, 2021
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Capitalism, migration, and adult education. Toward a critical project in the second language learning class
In: European journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults 12 (2021) 1, S. 65-79 (2021)
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Reclaiming stability: the dialectic of stability and instability in capitalist society
In: College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Theses and Dissertations (2021)
Abstract: This dissertation recovers stability as a critical concept. Once a fundamental political category, stability has been largely abandoned in contemporary political philosophy. Through a dialectical analysis of capitalist stability and instability, I criticize this abandonment and demonstrate that the concept of stability is essential for theorizations of justice. This dissertation, first, maps out a shift in political philosophy from an understanding of stability as central to political life, exemplified in social contract theory, to a fear of stability as detrimental to political life, evident in much contemporary political philosophy. I refer to this tendency to disavow stability and advocate for political praxes that are disruptive and destabilizing, as the politics of disruption. The politics of disruption, exemplified in the radical democracy tradition, precarity theory, and the Autonomista tradition can be encapsulated in the following tendencies: to critique capitalism only from the point of view of distribution rather than production, to theorize ephemeral disruptions of the present and not the total transformation of society, and to call on the most oppressed to resist their oppression. Second, through Karl Marx, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and Neue Marx Lektüre, I explain the politics of disruption as an ideological formation of the capitalist dialectic of stability and instability. Through a novel reading of Marx’s Capital and Grundrisse, I argue that capitalism is a “stable instability.” That is, capitalist society is characterized by a dialectic of stability and instability: instability as the ongoing transformation of production and social life, and stability as the constant reproduction of capital at an expanded scale and thus the constant reconstitution of capitalist society as a seemingly-eternal present. Finally, I argue that this dialectic is generated by the contradiction between wealth and value, which creates the possibility of the negation of capitalist society while at the same time foreclosing that possibility. However, this analysis simultaneously reveals the historical possibility of negating capitalist society through the abolition of unstable wage-labor as value producing labor. I theorize this possibility through an engagement with Benjamin’s conception of “the new historical epoch” and his understanding of justice. Thus, this dissertation reclaims stability as emancipation from capitalism’s stable instability. foreclosing that possibility. However, this analysis simultaneously reveals the historical possibility of negating capitalist society through the abolition of unstable wage-labor as value producing labor. I theorize this possibility through an engagement with Benjamin’s conception of “the new historical epoch” and his understanding of justice. Thus, this dissertation reclaims stability as emancipation from capitalism’s stable instability.
Keyword: Benjamin; capitalism; instability; Marx; precarity
URL: https://via.library.depaul.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1309&context=etd
https://via.library.depaul.edu/etd/305
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Criticizing Past and Modern Ideology Through Twisted Comedy Series: A Case of "Comrade Detective"
In: Class, Race and Corporate Power (2021)
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Cultural Experts and Communicative Capitalism: Transformation of Communicative Practices
In: Media Watch ; 8 ; 3 ; 438-450 (2021)
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Enter the Matrix: What the new brain-computer interfaces teach us about agency, privacy, and human subjectivity
In: The iJournal: Graduate Student Journal of the Faculty of Information; Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Spring 2021 ; 2561-7397 (2021)
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(Re)Creating "Society in Silico": Surveillance Capitalism, Simulations and Subjectivity in the Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal
In: Partecipazione e conflitto; Vol. 14, No. 2 (2021). Special Issue on: "Revolution and Counter-Revolution in the Middle East and North Africa" & "The value of the city. Rent extraction, housing and conflicts for the use of urban space"; 954-974 (2021)
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Modo de produção capitalista: compêndio sobre a relação entre o capital e o trabalho na Região Metropolitana de Natal - RN
Fernandes, Lenita Maria dos Santos. - : Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2021. : Brasil, 2021. : UFRN, 2021. : Serviço Social, 2021
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History and Class Consciousness 2.0: Georg Lukács in the age of digital capitalism and big data
Fuchs, Christian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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The New Debt Peonage in the Era of Mass Incarceration
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Racial Capitalism, the Free Trade Zone of Pacific Alliance, and Colombian Utopic Spatialities of Antiblackness
In: ACME, vol 19, iss 1 (2020)
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Postmodernism in “A Wild Sheep Chase”, the Novel by Haruki Murakami (Haruki Murakami'nin “Yaban Koyunun İzinde” romanında postmodernizm)
In: ALTRALANG Journal; Vol 2 No 02 (2020): ALTRALANG Journal Volume: 02 Issue: 02 / December 2020; 318-330 ; 2710-8619 ; 2710-7922 (2020)
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A Poetic Ethnodrama: Discussing the Impact of the Pressure to Publish on Creative Writers' Production
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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