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The Renewal of a Critical Theory of Capitalism and Crisis – A Comment on Nancy Fraser’s Interpretation of Polanyi’s works - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
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- Sparsam,, J. (Author)
- Eversberg, D. (Author)
- Haubner, T. (Author)
- Mader, D. (Author)
- Muraca, B. (Author)
- Hanno, P. (Author)
Title
The Renewal of a Critical Theory of Capitalism and Crisis – A Comment on Nancy Fraser’s Interpretation of Polanyi’s works - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
Abstract
The paper examines Nancy Fraser’s Polanyian reading of the current capitalist crisis and her expansion of Polanyi’s notion of the ‘double movement’–social forces struggling for marketization and social protection–
into a ‘triple movement’ by adding the struggle for emancipation as a third factor. In its first part, the paper reviews Fraser’s central arguments with a special focus on her reading of Polanyi’s idea of the “fictitious
commodities” land, labor, and money. Second, the authors examine Fraser’s conceptualization of social forces, domination and emancipation drawing on Environmental Philosophy, Political Ecology, Marxism,
Feminism, Social Philosophy as well as Polanyi himself. In the end, the paper argues that Fraser’s conception of capitalism and emancipation are in need of improvement if critical theory wants to adequately grasp the current crisis of capitalism.
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Working Paper 7/2014 of the DFG-Kollegforscher_innengruppe Postwachstumsgesellschfaten.
Date
2014
Language
English
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2017-01-10, 4:03 p.m.
Citation
Sparsam, J., D. Eversberg, T. Haubner, D. Mader, B. Muraca, and P. Hanno. 2014. “The Renewal of a Critical Theory of Capitalism and Crisis – A Comment on Nancy Fraser’s Interpretation of Polanyi’s Works - Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek.” Working Paper 7/2014 of the DFG-Kollegforscher_innengruppe Postwachstumsgesellschfaten.
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Keywords
- fictitious commodities
- FRASER, Nancy
- interpretation
- triple movement
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