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The word capitalism is heard so frequently in our lives everyday but do we really comprehend what it is? Is it beneficial to our businesses and our economy? Is it the right choice? Capitalism is the basic foundation of our economy. It deals with all aspects of our lives. It is an econ...
2002. Urbanization, Everyday Life and the Survival of Capitalism: Lefebvre, Gramsci and the Problematic of Hegemony. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 13:2.Kipfer, Stefan (2002). `Urbanization, Everyday Life and the Survival of Capitalism: Lefebvre, Gramsci and the Problematic of Hegemony', ...
Interestingly, as cyberspace has become more embedded in our everyday lives, our self-identity has become more constrained. We are not required to have new nicknames and new identities everywhere we go. Instead, we are asked if we want to use our Facebook or Google account details to log o...
Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil. —Joseph A. Schumpeter 20 Every year the progress of advanced capitalist society makes our population consist of more and more isolates. This is because of the infrastructure of the economy, especially electronic communications. —Mary Douglas ...
Climate Change Lurking Behind Every Corner: Review of Mark Bould’s The Anthropocene Unconscious. From ‘Dune’ to climate change, UChicago scholar draws from unique experiences in new course. The Death of Philip K. Dick Brought to Life. The Octavia Butler Novel for Our Times. Not that one....
consumption, but Crary argues that under late capitalism even the notion of everyday life – long a bastion of habits and rhythms beyond and beneath the regimentation of time by work and other institutions – has been thoroughly occupied by the logic of participation in an unremitting globalized ...
If our oil addiction is so bad for us, why don't we kick the habit? Looking beyond the usual culprits—Big Oil, petro-states, and the strategists of empire—Lifeblood finds a deeper and more complex explanation in everyday practices of o... MT Huber - Brookings Institution Press 被引...
Factories pollute our oceans and harm the environment. (Activist Greta Thunberg expressed the outrage of socialists everywhere with her famous, “How dare you!”) In short, they say, capitalists stomp on everyone and everything on their way to the top. ...
And while we are still reeling from the shock to our everyday lives, we should look at some of these huge changes to our routines as a possible — even hopeful — new normal. Selling your labor in a capitalist marketplace so you don’t end up on the street is horrible and unnatural,...