The Scientist and the Church

The Scientist and the Church.
Bichler, Shimshon and Nitzan, Jonathan (2015). World Economic Association. (Book; English).

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The Scientist and the Church is a wide-ranging biography of research, showcasing Bichler and Nitzan’s attempts to break through the stifling dogmas of the academic church and chart a new scientific cosmology of capitalism. Central to the authors’ work is the notion that capital is not a productive economic category but capitalized power, and that capitalism should be conceived and researched not as a mode of production and consumption but as a mode of power.

The articles collected in this volume outline the general contours of their approach, flesh out some of their recent research and offer personal insights into the broader politics of their journey. The first chapters reexamine the common foundations of the neoclassical and Marxist doctrines, sketch the contours of the authors’ alternative cosmology of capitalized power, identify the asymptotes – or limits – of this power and explore the all-encompassing logic of modern finance. Subsequent chapters research the connection between redistribution and cyclical crises, reassess the Marxist nexus between imperialism and financialism, rethink the oft-misunderstood role of crime and punishment in the capitalist mode of power and articulate a new theory and history of Middle-East energy conflicts. The closing chapters include two big-picture interviews, as well as riveting reflections on the authors’ own scientific clashes with the church.

Language

English

Publication Type

Book

Keywords

armaments capital capitalization corporation crime crisis dependency differential accumulation imperialism income distribution finance liberalism Marxism Middle East energy conflicts mode of power monopoly capital neoclassical economics petroleum political economy punishment religion sabotage science stagflation systemic fear value theory waste

Subject

BN International & Global
BN Labour
BN Law
BN Methodology
BN Money & Finance
BN Myth
BN Power
BN Production
BN Region - North America
BN Region - Middle East
BN Religion
BN Resistance
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
BN State & Government
BN Theory
BN Value & Price
BN War & Peace
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Class
BN Comparative
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Crisis
BN Distribution
BN Growth
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions

Depositing User

Jonathan Nitzan

Date Deposited

02 May 2015 21:14

Last Modified

09 Apr 2016 21:33

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