John Asimakopoulos
The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste
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In The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste, John Asimakopoulos analyzes the political economy of the spectacle conceptualized by philosophers like Guy Debord through a broad interdisciplinary-nonsectarian approach concluding every society is a caste system legitimized by ideology.
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In The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste, John Asimakopoulos analyzes the political economy of the spectacle conceptualized by philosophers like Guy Debord through a broad interdisciplinary-nonsectarian approach concluding every society is a caste system legitimized by ideology.
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- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9789004297043
- ISBN-10: 9004297049
- Artikelnr.: 56733989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9789004297043
- ISBN-10: 9004297049
- Artikelnr.: 56733989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Asimakopoulos, Ph.D., is Full Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York. His publications include Revolt! (Transformative Studies Institute, 2011), The Accumulation of Freedom (AK Press, 2012, with Eric Shannon and Anthony J. Nocella), Social Structures of Direct Democracy (Brill, 2014), and Against Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Temple University Press, 2018).
Foreword
Greg Palast
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Introduction: Busting out of Plato 's Cave
1 The Symbolic Institution of Society
1
Symbolic Interactionism
2
Interaction Exchange and Collective Norms
3
Critical Theory and Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
3.1
Cornelius Castoriadis
3.2
Michel Foucault
3.3
Guy Debord
3.4
Jean Baudrillard
4
Beyond Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
2The Spectacle
1
Audience Segmentation
1.1
Sociocultural and Spatial Segmentation
1.2
Educational Segmentation
1.3
Economic Segmentation
1.4
Political Segmentation
2
Total Propaganda
3
Symbolic Institutions
3.1
Educational Institutions
3.2
Economic Institutions
3.3
Political Institutions
3.4
Legal Institutions
3.5
Protective Institutions
3 It 's All Spectacular
1
Spectacular History
2
Postmodern Spectacles
2.1
Doubleplusgood: Spectacular Capitalism
2.2
Plusgood: Spectacular Socialism/Communism
3
Spectacular Class
4
The Quantum Mechanics of Value and Capital
4.1
The Relativity of Value
4.2
There Is No Spoon: Capital(ism)
4 The Monetization of Everything
1
Life, Flesh, and Death
2
Food, Water, and the Environment
3
Cities, Nations, and Culture
4
Time and Space
5
The Global Spectacle
5.1
Finance
5.2
Trade
5.3
Segmented Labor
5 The Structure of Postmodern Caste
1
Social Order
1.1
Privileges and Disabilities Based on Ascription
1.2
Who Pays the Piper?
1.3
Extreme Structural Inequality
2
Caste Groups
2.1
Ruling Caste
2.2
Nobles
2.3
Privileged Labor
2.4
Required Labor
2.5
Precarious Labor
2.6
Institutional Slaves
3
Legitimizing Twenty-First-Century Serfdom
3.1
Mr. Baptist Has Been Too Harsh on the Slavers
Conclusion: Bakunin 's Conundrum
Bibliography
Index
Greg Palast
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Introduction: Busting out of Plato 's Cave
1 The Symbolic Institution of Society
1
Symbolic Interactionism
2
Interaction Exchange and Collective Norms
3
Critical Theory and Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
3.1
Cornelius Castoriadis
3.2
Michel Foucault
3.3
Guy Debord
3.4
Jean Baudrillard
4
Beyond Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
2The Spectacle
1
Audience Segmentation
1.1
Sociocultural and Spatial Segmentation
1.2
Educational Segmentation
1.3
Economic Segmentation
1.4
Political Segmentation
2
Total Propaganda
3
Symbolic Institutions
3.1
Educational Institutions
3.2
Economic Institutions
3.3
Political Institutions
3.4
Legal Institutions
3.5
Protective Institutions
3 It 's All Spectacular
1
Spectacular History
2
Postmodern Spectacles
2.1
Doubleplusgood: Spectacular Capitalism
2.2
Plusgood: Spectacular Socialism/Communism
3
Spectacular Class
4
The Quantum Mechanics of Value and Capital
4.1
The Relativity of Value
4.2
There Is No Spoon: Capital(ism)
4 The Monetization of Everything
1
Life, Flesh, and Death
2
Food, Water, and the Environment
3
Cities, Nations, and Culture
4
Time and Space
5
The Global Spectacle
5.1
Finance
5.2
Trade
5.3
Segmented Labor
5 The Structure of Postmodern Caste
1
Social Order
1.1
Privileges and Disabilities Based on Ascription
1.2
Who Pays the Piper?
1.3
Extreme Structural Inequality
2
Caste Groups
2.1
Ruling Caste
2.2
Nobles
2.3
Privileged Labor
2.4
Required Labor
2.5
Precarious Labor
2.6
Institutional Slaves
3
Legitimizing Twenty-First-Century Serfdom
3.1
Mr. Baptist Has Been Too Harsh on the Slavers
Conclusion: Bakunin 's Conundrum
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Greg Palast
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Introduction: Busting out of Plato 's Cave
1 The Symbolic Institution of Society
1
Symbolic Interactionism
2
Interaction Exchange and Collective Norms
3
Critical Theory and Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
3.1
Cornelius Castoriadis
3.2
Michel Foucault
3.3
Guy Debord
3.4
Jean Baudrillard
4
Beyond Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
2The Spectacle
1
Audience Segmentation
1.1
Sociocultural and Spatial Segmentation
1.2
Educational Segmentation
1.3
Economic Segmentation
1.4
Political Segmentation
2
Total Propaganda
3
Symbolic Institutions
3.1
Educational Institutions
3.2
Economic Institutions
3.3
Political Institutions
3.4
Legal Institutions
3.5
Protective Institutions
3 It 's All Spectacular
1
Spectacular History
2
Postmodern Spectacles
2.1
Doubleplusgood: Spectacular Capitalism
2.2
Plusgood: Spectacular Socialism/Communism
3
Spectacular Class
4
The Quantum Mechanics of Value and Capital
4.1
The Relativity of Value
4.2
There Is No Spoon: Capital(ism)
4 The Monetization of Everything
1
Life, Flesh, and Death
2
Food, Water, and the Environment
3
Cities, Nations, and Culture
4
Time and Space
5
The Global Spectacle
5.1
Finance
5.2
Trade
5.3
Segmented Labor
5 The Structure of Postmodern Caste
1
Social Order
1.1
Privileges and Disabilities Based on Ascription
1.2
Who Pays the Piper?
1.3
Extreme Structural Inequality
2
Caste Groups
2.1
Ruling Caste
2.2
Nobles
2.3
Privileged Labor
2.4
Required Labor
2.5
Precarious Labor
2.6
Institutional Slaves
3
Legitimizing Twenty-First-Century Serfdom
3.1
Mr. Baptist Has Been Too Harsh on the Slavers
Conclusion: Bakunin 's Conundrum
Bibliography
Index
Greg Palast
Acknowledgements
Illustrations
Introduction: Busting out of Plato 's Cave
1 The Symbolic Institution of Society
1
Symbolic Interactionism
2
Interaction Exchange and Collective Norms
3
Critical Theory and Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
3.1
Cornelius Castoriadis
3.2
Michel Foucault
3.3
Guy Debord
3.4
Jean Baudrillard
4
Beyond Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism
2The Spectacle
1
Audience Segmentation
1.1
Sociocultural and Spatial Segmentation
1.2
Educational Segmentation
1.3
Economic Segmentation
1.4
Political Segmentation
2
Total Propaganda
3
Symbolic Institutions
3.1
Educational Institutions
3.2
Economic Institutions
3.3
Political Institutions
3.4
Legal Institutions
3.5
Protective Institutions
3 It 's All Spectacular
1
Spectacular History
2
Postmodern Spectacles
2.1
Doubleplusgood: Spectacular Capitalism
2.2
Plusgood: Spectacular Socialism/Communism
3
Spectacular Class
4
The Quantum Mechanics of Value and Capital
4.1
The Relativity of Value
4.2
There Is No Spoon: Capital(ism)
4 The Monetization of Everything
1
Life, Flesh, and Death
2
Food, Water, and the Environment
3
Cities, Nations, and Culture
4
Time and Space
5
The Global Spectacle
5.1
Finance
5.2
Trade
5.3
Segmented Labor
5 The Structure of Postmodern Caste
1
Social Order
1.1
Privileges and Disabilities Based on Ascription
1.2
Who Pays the Piper?
1.3
Extreme Structural Inequality
2
Caste Groups
2.1
Ruling Caste
2.2
Nobles
2.3
Privileged Labor
2.4
Required Labor
2.5
Precarious Labor
2.6
Institutional Slaves
3
Legitimizing Twenty-First-Century Serfdom
3.1
Mr. Baptist Has Been Too Harsh on the Slavers
Conclusion: Bakunin 's Conundrum
Bibliography
Index