Compiling a reading list for 'philosophy of capital' what would you put on it? (For example: Kapital v1-3, Capitalism & Schizophrenia, Libidinal Economy etc.)
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so its a question of ideologies and discourses then? A critique of capital cannot be a pure critique only a partial one ?
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Discourses, philosophy and theory relating to capital. A critique of capital is more than likely going to be partial yes.
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the 'of' in your original statement surely makes a partial critique inevitable ? as a pure critique, Marx's work for example requires negation...
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I meant it like Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science Philosophy of History - of Education - of Language - of Religion. Philosophy pertaining to the subject I mentioned. Books, wherein the words within are related to the study of capital.
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I wasn’t sure whether you meant capital or capitalism (as in mode of production), seems clearer now
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Since its capital then, i think that Georges Dumezil... is critical
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I suggest "The Invention of Capitalism" by Michael Perelman for some original texts on the formation of capitalism as a class interest. Here are a few excerpts from that book.pic.twitter.com/v4v90My0iu
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It is a little sloggish at times, but it is also fascinating and has hundreds of original historical sources on capitalism. He also focuses on Adam Smith versus James Steuart.
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