The temporalities of capitalism
2008
6
3
July
517-537
capitalism ; economic theory ; history
Economics
https://academic.oup.com/ser/issue/20/4?browseBy=volume
English
Bibliogr.
"The temporalities of capitalism are in certain respects unique. The temporalities of social life in general are ‘eventful', i.e. irreversible, contingent, uneven, discontinuous and transformational. Although capitalist social processes are in certain respects super-eventful, the extreme abstraction that is a signature of capitalist development enables core processes of capitalism to escape from the irreversibility of time and to sustain a recurrent logic at their core. This means that the temporality of capitalism is composite and contradictory, simultaneously still and hyper-eventful. Recognizing this contradiction at the core of capitalism poses important conceptual and methodological challenges for those who study it."
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