Capital as Power: Broadening the Vista -- Tentative Programme (Conference Postponed to 2016)
Germain, Randall and Nitzan, Jonathan and Shehu, Ilirjan.
(2015).
Carleton University, Ottawa. October.
(Other; English).
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*** THE CONFERENCE HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 2016 ***
The theory of capital as power (CasP) offers a radical alternative to mainstream and Marxist theories of capitalism. It argues that capital symbolizes and quantifies not utility or labour but organized power writ large, and that capitalism is best understood and challenged not as a mode of consumption and production, but as a mode of power. Over the past decade, the Forum on Capital as Power has organized many lectures, speaker series and conferences. Our most recent international gatherings include “Capitalizing Power: The Qualities and Quantities of Accumulation” (2012), “The Capitalist Mode of Power: Past, Present and Future” (2011), and “Crisis of Capital, Crisis of Theory” (2010).
The 2015 conference, to be held at Carleton University on October 1-3, broadens the vista. With 30 papers on a wide range of topics, presenters extend and deepen CasP research, compare CasP with other approaches and critique CasP’s methods and findings.
The conference is open to everyone and is free to attend.
Language
EnglishPublication Type
OtherSubject
BN International & GlobalBN Law
BN Methodology
BN Money & Finance
BN Philosophy
BN Power
BN Policy
BN Production
BN Region - Asia
BN Region - Latin America & Caribbean
BN Region - North America
BN Region - Middle East
BN Resistance
BN Science & Technology
BN Agency
BN State & Government
BN Value & Price
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 Culture
BN Data & Statistics
BN Distribution
BN Ecology & Environment
BN Ethnicity & Race
BN Geography
BN Growth
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization
BN Institutions
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