![]() But from Marx we learn to think about our world in terms of the organisation of the mode of production and what some have now called ‘the mode of prediction’ (that is, finance capital). ![]() Of course, we had to do some updating of Marx to grasp first Keynesian and then, more recently, neoliberal capitalism and now finance capitalism. ![]() Wendy Brown: From Marx, we learn to think about political economy and learn to think about capitalism in its various iterations. Could you elaborate further on this theoretical space you have created? Why is it important, and how can we best tackle the critiques arising in each corner? In order to grasp this problem, you develop an interesting triangular space between Foucault, Marx and Democracy, which proves to be fruitful, yet also finds opponents in each corner. ![]() Question 1: In Undoing the Demos (2015), you address the impossibility of radical or emancipatory politics whilst the market is the only source of ‘verification’ and its fiction, the Homo Oeconomicus, is the last figure standing. ![]()
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