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financialization is a way of assessing the value

Boutang is rather sparing with the term “neoliberal,” which is so often used now as a kind of linguistic operator to describe by contrast what this era is supposed to mean. The rise of finance is clearly a key feature of our times, but for Boutang (contra Brown) neither economic ideology nor financ…

—p.66 General Intellects: Twenty-Five Thinkers for the Twenty-First Century Yann Moulier Boutang: Cognitive Capitalism (65) by McKenzie Wark
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financialization is a way of assessing the value

Boutang is rather sparing with the term “neoliberal,” which is so often used now as a kind of linguistic operator to describe by contrast what this era is supposed to mean. The rise of finance is clearly a key feature of our times, but for Boutang (contra Brown) neither economic ideology nor financ…

—p.66 Yann Moulier Boutang: Cognitive Capitalism (65) by McKenzie Wark
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the fulcrum moment of the mid-twentieth century

Secondly, one might ask if post-Fordism is much of a way of defining the present moment. The fulcrum moment of the mid-twentieth century might be less Adorno’s first-hand discovery of the culture industry and more JD Bernal’s first-hand discovery of the application of science to production, includi…

—p.63 Paolo Virno: Grammars and Multitudes (51) by McKenzie Wark
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for multinational capitalism it is information

Karatani sees the stages of the world market system in terms of the key world commodity of each. Thus for mercantilism it is textiles, for liberalism it is light industry, for finance capitalism it is heavy industry, for state monopoly capitalism it is durable consumer goods, and for multinational …

—p.48 Kojin Karatani: Structure of the World (31) by McKenzie Wark
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capital is chasing its own tail

The “Fragment” distinguishes fixed and circulating capital, where fixed capital is embodied in a particular use value (machines) and circulating capital realizes its value in exchange (money). Like natural resources such as water and air, the general level of technology is something capital gets “f…

—p.25 Amy Wendling: Marx’s Metaphysics and Meatphysics (15) by McKenzie Wark