The weight of all flesh [electronic resource] : on the subject-matter of political economy / Eric L. Santner ; with commentaries by Bonnie Honig, Peter E. Gordon, Hent de Vries, ; edited and introduction by Kevis Goodman.
2016
BT83.59 .W45 2016eb
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The weight of all flesh [electronic resource] : on the subject-matter of political economy / Eric L. Santner ; with commentaries by Bonnie Honig, Peter E. Gordon, Hent de Vries, ; edited and introduction by Kevis Goodman.
ISBN
9780190254117 (electronic book)
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 291 pages).
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190254087 doi
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BT83.59 .W45 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
201.72
Summary
Eric Santner offers a radically new interpretation of Marx's labour theory of value as one concerned with the afterlife of political theology in secular modernity. What Marx characterised as the dual character of the labour embodied in the commodity, he argues, is the doctrine of the King's Two Bodies transferred from the political theology of sovereignty to the realm of political economy. This genealogy, leading from the fetishism of the royal body to the fetishism of the commodity, also suggests a new understanding of the irrational core at the centre of economic busyness today, its 24/7 pace.
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Eric Santner offers a radically new interpretation of Marx's labour theory of value as one concerned with the afterlife of political theology in secular modernity. What Marx characterised as the dual character of the labour embodied in the commodity, he argues, is the doctrine of the King's Two Bodies transferred from the political theology of sovereignty to the realm of political economy. This genealogy, leading from the fetishism of the royal body to the fetishism of the commodity, also suggests a new understanding of the irrational core at the centre of economic busyness today, its 24/7 pace.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Berkeley Tanner lectures ; 10.
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Santner, Eric L., 1955- Speeches. Selections.
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Table of Contents
Lecture 1. The weight of all flesh
Lecture 2. Paradoxologies
Comments. Charged : debt, power, and the politics of the flesh in Shakespeare's Merchant, Melville's Moby-Dick, and Eric Santner's The weight of all flesh
Secularization, dialectics, and critique
The exercise of paradoxological thinking
Reply to the commentators. Idle worship.
Lecture 2. Paradoxologies
Comments. Charged : debt, power, and the politics of the flesh in Shakespeare's Merchant, Melville's Moby-Dick, and Eric Santner's The weight of all flesh
Secularization, dialectics, and critique
The exercise of paradoxological thinking
Reply to the commentators. Idle worship.