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Introduction: a genealogy of affect in market thinking
Affect as capitalist being: bridging the materialist traditions
Adam Smith and Karl Marx: the founding fathers and their foundations
John Maynard Keynes and Thorstein Veblen: reimagining the founding legacies
friedrich Hayek and Theodor Adorno: reactions from displaced capitalist subjects
Milton Friedman and John Kenneth Galbraith: the battle for public and political influence
Conclusion: Rhetoric, biopolitics, and the capacity for anticapitalist agencies.
Affect as capitalist being: bridging the materialist traditions
Adam Smith and Karl Marx: the founding fathers and their foundations
John Maynard Keynes and Thorstein Veblen: reimagining the founding legacies
friedrich Hayek and Theodor Adorno: reactions from displaced capitalist subjects
Milton Friedman and John Kenneth Galbraith: the battle for public and political influence
Conclusion: Rhetoric, biopolitics, and the capacity for anticapitalist agencies.