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Capital And Ressentiment A Short Theory Of The Present 1st Edition Joseph Vogl

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Capital And Ressentiment A Short Theory Of The Present 1st Edition Joseph Vogl
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.85 MB
Pages: 149
Author: Joseph Vogl
ISBN: 9781509551835, 9781509551828, 9781509555369, 9781509551811, 1509551832, 1509551824, 1509555366, 1509551816
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Capital And Ressentiment A Short Theory Of The Present 1st Edition Joseph Vogl by Joseph Vogl 9781509551835, 9781509551828, 9781509555369, 9781509551811, 1509551832, 1509551824, 1509555366, 1509551816 instant download after payment.

The proliferation of social media has provided ideal conditions in which feelings of anger and frustration can be expressed and shared, forming a deep pool of ressentiment that is being drawn upon and exploited by populist and authoritarian leaders. In his new book, Joseph Vogl shows how this dynamic is rooted in the fusing of finance capital and information in a new form of information capitalism that is reshaping the affective economy of our societies. The capital accumulation strategies of powerful new platforms and social media are pushing people into fragmented, opposing, and conflictual communities where ressentiment is nurtured and grows. The feelings of grievance and rejection generated by capitalism are redirected into attacks on migrants, foreigners, and others, thereby deflecting their critical potential, and bolstering the system that is their source. It is the cunning of ressentiment that provides the key to understanding why, despite the profusion of communication in our social media age, global finance and information capital can be neither understood nor attacked as a totalizing power. This brilliant analysis of the ways in which information capitalism is transforming the affective economy of our societies will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the forces that are shaping our societies today.

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