Description
An investigation into what makes the consistency of political groupings
About the Author
Frederic Lordon is Director of Research at CNRS. He focuses his work on blending Spinoza's philosophy and approach to social science to create a new theoretical framework called the "structuralism of passions." He is one of the most important public intellectuals of the radical Left in France today.
Reviews
Praise for Willing Slaves of Capital:
This ambitious but always lucid book aims to reopen the conceptual framework of capitalism. * Le Monde *
Praise for Willing Slaves of Capital:
This work is an initiatory voyage towards communism. * L'Humanite *
Praise for Willing Slaves of Capital:
Frederic Lordon is one of the most audacious contemporary left-wing economists. * Le Nouvel Observateur *
Praise for Willing Slaves of Capital:
At a time when all workers are required to show 'passion' for their jobs, Willing Slaves of Capital is a crucial re-affirmation of the importance of Spinoza's philosophy for understanding contemporary forms of servitude. Lordon persuasively and elegantly shows that the only way to break free is to hold onto a cold and exceptionless determinism: hope is pointless, regret is meaningless, yet change can still be made to happen. -- Mark Fisher, author of Capitalist Realism
Praise for Willing Slaves of Capital:
Lordon effectively and brilliantly demonstrates that Spinoza is less a precursor to Marx than a necessary complement. Only Spinoza's examination of the production of desire can answer the question that is at the core of Marxism: Why do workers work for capital rather than their own liberation? -- Jason Read, University of Southern Maine
Book Information
ISBN 9781786636423
Author Frederic Lordon
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 332g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 19mm