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Capitalism and Citizenship
Capitalism and Citizenship
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abstract
Abstract Consumption
Abstract Labour
Activity Drive
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bourgeois subjectivity
Bourgeois Subjects
capitalism citizenship conflict
Capitalist Totality
Category=JHBA
Category=KF
commodity
Commodity Fetishism
communis
critical theory
Determinant Judgement
Dialectical Critical Realism
Disengaged
Disorganized Capitalism
Ego Drives
Emergent Subject
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Face To Face
fetishism
Formal Subsumption
functioning
Homo Oeconomicus
impersonal
Impersonal Mediations
Impersonal Social Relations
Indeterminable Development
mediations
network society
Primary Process Functioning
process
Psychic Nourishment
psychoanalytic social theory
Public Engagement
public sphere theory
Public Spirited Citizenship
secondary
Secondary Process Functioning
sensus
Sensus Communis
Social Love
social ontology
Product details
- ISBN 9780415272735
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 17 Jul 2003
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Can capitalism and citizenship co-exist? In recent years advocates of the Third Way have championed the idea of public-spirited capitalism as the antidote to the many problems confronting the modern world. This book develops a multi-disciplinary theory of citizenship, exploring the human abilities needed for its practice. It then argues that capitalism impedes the nurturing of these abilities. In advancing these arguments, Kathryn Dean draws on the work of a wide range of thinkers including Freud, Marx, Lacan, Habermas and Castells.
Kathryn Dean is a member of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Capitalism and Citizenship
€198.40
