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Unsere Zone des Interesses: Der Lärm der permanenten Kriegsführung

Die Bedrohung durch eine Katastrophe wird durch die Bedrohung durch andere aufgeschoben” (T. Adorno) Wir sollten nie das Gesamtbild aus den Augen verlieren. Die Reihe von geopolitischen Konflikten, die wir erleben (die in der Regel von den Konzernmedien vorweggenommen und […]

Unsere Zone des Interesses: Der Lärm der permanenten Kriegsführung

Jonathan Bellers`s World Computer – The automatic Horror of liquid Super-World-Capital

Information is a central concept for Jonathan Beller’s book World Computer. For Beller, the drastic increase of information implies the possibility of concluding a derivative contract on any phenomenon, which does not mean anything else than that the existence of

Jonathan Bellers`s World Computer – The automatic Horror of liquid Super-World-Capital

Excursus on Jonathan Beller’s World Computer

Exzerpt from the book “In the Delirium of the Simulation. Baudrillard Revisted” : https://non.copyriot.com/in-the-delirium-of-the-simulation-baudrillard-revisited-by-achim-szepanski/ At important points in his study, Beller turns to the transformation of Marx’s reproduction cycles. The movement from image to code and back to a transformed

Excursus on Jonathan Beller’s World Computer

Reconstruction or Deconstruction? Methodological Controversies about Value and Capital, and New Insights from the Critical Edition

n the late 1960s and 1970s, as a result of the students’ movement in West Germany, a broad debate arose about Marx’s critique of political economy. Traditional views were questioned and different attempts at a ‘reconstruction’ of Marx’s critique were

Reconstruction or Deconstruction? Methodological Controversies about Value and Capital, and New Insights from the Critical Edition

Capitalism in Times of Catastrophe (lecture)

lecture at University Hamburg 17.1.2024 “Overfished, overvalued, overcommunicated, overbranded, overaesthetized, overmedicated, overmonitored, overvirtualized, overmedialized” (Kroker, Krooker, Cook 1989: 13). Today, it is speculative capitalization in particular – inextricably linked to the rise of networked computers – that has led to

Capitalism in Times of Catastrophe (lecture)

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