Die Normativität des Kapitals: Zur politischen Aktualität von Georg Simmels Philosophie des Geldes

Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2015 (1-2):179-205 (2015)
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This paper argues that Georg Simmel's Philosophy of Money is best understood as a political theory that focuses on the normativity of finance capitalism and the latter's effects on modern societies. Simmel shares some common ground with recent critiques of capitalism, such as the work of Thomas Piketty and Joseph Vogl, but he also presents a more comprehensive philosophical framework for understanding the dynamics of capitalism and financialization

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