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Global Economic Crisis as Social Hieroglyphic

Genesis, Constitution and Regressive Progress

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‘This is an original, important and challenging contribution to our understanding of the global economic crisis that continues to shape our lives … Christos Memos provides an all-encompassing account of the 2008 crisis that reveals the ontological and epistemological foundations of our existing social order, and the superficiality of both bourgeois and orthodox Marxist accounts.’Hugo Radice, Capital & Class

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This book examines the 2008 global economic crisis as a complex social phenomenon or "social hieroglyphic", arguing that the crisis is not fundamentally economic, despite presenting itself as such. Instead, it is considered to be a symptom of a long-standing, multifaceted, and endemic crisis of capitalism which has effectively become permanent, leading contemporary capitalist societies into a state of social regression, manifest in new forms of barbarism. Les mer

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This book examines the 2008 global economic crisis as a complex social phenomenon or "social hieroglyphic", arguing that the crisis is not fundamentally economic, despite presenting itself as such. Instead, it is considered to be a symptom of a long-standing, multifaceted, and endemic crisis of capitalism which has effectively become permanent, leading contemporary capitalist societies into a state of social regression, manifest in new forms of barbarism. The author offers a qualitative understanding of the economic crisis as the perversion, or inversion, of the capitalistically organized social relations. The genesis of the current crisis is traced back to the unresolved world crisis surrounding the Great Depression in order to map the course and different "inverted forms" of the continuous global crisis of capitalism, and to reveal their inner connections as derivative of the same social constitution. From a historical and interdisciplinary perspective, the book expounds critical social theory, elaborating on the intersection between the early critical theory of the Frankfurt School - mainly Adorno, Horkheimer, and Marcuse - and the "social form" analysis of the Open Marxism school. Global Economic Crisis as Social Hieroglyphic critically addresses the permanent character of the 1920s-1930s crisis and the "crisis theory" debates; the political crisis in Eastern Europe (1953-1968); the crisis of Keynesianism; the crisis of subversive reason; the crisis, negative anthropology and transformations of the bourgeois individual; the state of social regression and the destructive tendencies after the rise of neoliberalism; and finally, the 2008 financial crisis and its ongoing aftermath.

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
182
ISBN
9781138091672
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
23 x 16 cm

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«

‘This is an original, important and challenging contribution to our understanding of the global economic crisis that continues to shape our lives … Christos Memos provides an all-encompassing account of the 2008 crisis that reveals the ontological and epistemological foundations of our existing social order, and the superficiality of both bourgeois and orthodox Marxist accounts.’Hugo Radice, Capital & Class

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