The Capitalist Mode of Power: Second Speaker Series

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2015

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Bichler, Shimshon
Cochrane, D. T.
Fix, Blair
Hager, Sandy Brian
Nitzan, Jonathan

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Existing theories of capitalism, mainstream as well as heterodox, view capitalism as a mode of production and consumption. This speaker series interrogates capitalism as a mode of power. The five presentations deal with the past, present and future of the CasP project (Bichler & Nitzan), the historical connection between economic growth and the formation of social hierarchy (Fix), the role of blockbuster cinema in reducing Hollywood's risk (McMahon), the external-internal power dynamics of the U.S. public debt (Hager), and General Electric’s staying power and what can be learned from it for the study of capital accumulation (Cochrane).

The speaker series is organized by the Forum on Capital as Power and sponsored by the York Department of Political Science and Graduate Program in SPT.

LOCATION: Verney Room, 674 South Ross, Keele Campus (open to all, with refreshments) DATES: October 20, 27; November 3, 10, 17, 2015 TIME: 3:00-5:00 PM

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capital accumulation capitalist mode of power economic growth General Electric hierarchy Hollywood public debt

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The Capitalist Mode of Power: Second Speaker Series. Bichler, Shimshon and Cochrane, DT and Fix, Blair and Hager, Sandy Brian and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2015). Political Science & Graduate Program in SPT. York University. Verney Room, 674 South Ross, Keele Campus of York University. October. (Other; English).

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