Critical Theory in the Age of Knowledge Capitalism: Elusive Exploitation, Affects, and New Political Economies

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 31 (3):468-480 (2017)
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In recent years, after decades of largely avoiding engagements with political economy, discussions of the new forms of capitalism, neoliberalism, and the information society have become central again to critical theory. Following this recognition of the importance of political economy, this article aims at honing our conceptual tools to examine the political and social economies of contemporary capitalism, which I understand with Yann Moulier Boutang as "cognitive capitalism."1 I am particularly interested in how changing economic and social practices inflect our political institutions and political and social practices and sensibilities, while at the same time these changes are not necessarily reflected in the...

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Yannik Thiem
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