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owenlynch.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The review of 'Capital as Power' by Bichler and Nitzan explores their theory of capitalism as a dynamic system of power accumulation and creorder. The book is praised for its engaging narrative, historical insights, and integration of diverse theoretical frameworks. Key themes include the quantification of power through markets, the role of creorder in shaping political systems, and the analysis of economic indicators over time. The review highlights the book's strengths in providing a framework for understanding capitalist logics and its potential for mathematical modeling using statistical mechanics. The reviewer recommends the book for its depth and content, despite its length, and suggests a middle way of reading the first chapter and additi... | |
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theanarchistlibrary.org
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| | | | | CrimethInc. Breaking With Consensus Reality From the Politics of Consent to the Seduction of Revolution 2012 This text is excerpted from the publication... | |
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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | The terminological dispute - Anthropocene or Capitalocene? - may not be so important. What does matter is which... | |
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unevenearth.org
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| | | We briefly mentioned the problem of hierarchy as the shared root of many systems of oppression in our first column two weeks ago. In this article, we want to expand on the meaning of hierarchy-a system of obedience and command backed by the threat of force-and ground it in history. If we are to understand what we | ||