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Einband grossDebt and Guilt
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Debt and Guilt

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184 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury UKerschienen am27.12.20181. Auflage
The issue of debt and how it affects our lives is becoming more and more urgent. The "Austerity" model has been the prevalent European economic policies of recent years led by the "German model". Elettra Stimilli draws upon contemporary philosophy, psychology and theology to argue that austerity is built on the idea that we somehow deserve to be punished and need to experience guilt in order to take full account of our economic sins. Following thinkers such as Max Weber, Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault, Debt and Guilt provides a startling examination of the relationship between contemporary politics and economics and how we structure our inner lives.

The first English translation of Debito e Colpa, this book provokes new ways of thinking about how we experience both debt and guilt in contemporary society.
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KlappentextThe issue of debt and how it affects our lives is becoming more and more urgent. The "Austerity" model has been the prevalent European economic policies of recent years led by the "German model". Elettra Stimilli draws upon contemporary philosophy, psychology and theology to argue that austerity is built on the idea that we somehow deserve to be punished and need to experience guilt in order to take full account of our economic sins. Following thinkers such as Max Weber, Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault, Debt and Guilt provides a startling examination of the relationship between contemporary politics and economics and how we structure our inner lives.

The first English translation of Debito e Colpa, this book provokes new ways of thinking about how we experience both debt and guilt in contemporary society.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781350063402
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum27.12.2018
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten184 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse253 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4128101
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Chapter One: Debt: Between Appropriation, Exchange, and Gift
1. The Problematic Context
2. Appropriation
3. Exchange
4. Gift

Chapter Two: An Open Question
1. The Neoliberal Turn
2. The Society of Generalized Debt
3. The Paradigm of Man in Debt

Chapter Three: Between Political Theology and Economic Theology
1. Beyond the Boundaries of Economic Science
2. Religion, Politics, and Economics
3. "Faith" in the Era of the Predominance of Finance
4. Debt and Sacrifice
5. Guilt and Violence: At the Origin of Juridical Power

Chapter Four: The Religion of Debt
1. Bare Life and the Law
2. Capitalism: A Cult with no Theology
3. Economy and Regulatory Experimentation
4. The Invention of Oikonomia
5. Debt as Investment

Chapter Five: The Psychic Life of Debt
1. The Guilt of Being in Debt
2. Establishing the Rule: Psychic Dimension and Social Sphere
3. Feminism and Neoliberalism
4. The Mystery of Guilt and the Psychic Life of Power
5. Envisioning New Ways of Assuming Power

Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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Autor

Elettra Stimilli is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. She is the author of Jacob Taubes (2004) and The Debt of the Living (2017) and the co-editor, with Dario Gentili and Glenda Garelli, of Italian Critical Thought (2018).