Critique of Capitalism | Nancy Fraser

After a period of relative neglect, theorists are again taking up the critique of capitalism. Responding to the metastasizing crises of neoliberalism (financial, economic, ecological, political and social) and to the crumbling of the center-left-cum-center-right political hegemony that underpinned it, many are now returning to the concerns of Marx. But today’s theories of capitalism do not simply repeat earlier critiques of political economy. At their best, they incorporate the hard-won fruits of subsequent intellectual and political developments, including feminism, anti-racism, postcolonialism, and ecology. In this course, we interrogate some of the most important critiques of capitalism, both old and new. The aim is to assess their respective capacities to clarify the capitalism of 21st century. The larger aim is to develop a critical theory of capitalist society that is sufficiently expansive to encompass the gamut of contemporary modes of domination and social struggles, while disclosing their shared bases in a single overarching social order with a determinate institutional structure. The result should also serve to clarify what Marx called “the struggles and wishes of the age,” including the prospects for an emancipatory resolution of the current crisis. Institute for Critical Social Inquiry | https://www.criticalsocialinquiry.org/ Nancy Fraser is Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor at the New School for Social Research, Visiting Research Professor at Dartmouth College, and holder of an international research chair at the Collège d’études mondiales, Paris. Trained as a philosopher, she specializes in critical social theory and political philosophy. Her newest book, Capitalism: A Conversation in Critical Theory, co-authored with Rahel Jaeggi, was published by Polity Press in 2018. She has theorized capitalism’s relation to democracy, racial oppression, social reproduction, ecological crisis, and feminist movements in a series of linked essays in New Left Review and Critical Historical Studies, and in Fortunes of Feminism: From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis (2013). Previous books include Domination et anticipation: pour un renouveau de la critique, with Luc Boltanski (2014); Transnationalizing the Public Sphere (2014); Scales of Justice (2008); Adding Insult to Injury: Nancy Fraser Debates her Critics (2008); Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange (2003) with Axel Honneth; Justice Interruptus (1997); and Unruly Practices (1989). Fraser’s work has been translated into more than twenty languages and was cited twice by the Brazilian Supreme Court (in decisions upholding marriage equality and affirmative action). She is the recipient of 6 honorary degrees and was recently awarded the Nessim Habif World Prize, the Havens Center Lifetime Award for Contribution to Critical Scholarship, and the status of “Chevalier” of the French Legion of Honor. Nancy Fraser is also a past President of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | http://newschool.edu/nssr June 10-12, 2019 63 5th Avenue, Tishman Auditorium New York, NY 10003 4:30 PM-6:00 PM

Diálogos por la democracia con Nancy Fraser y John Ackerman
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Diálogos por la democracia con Nancy Fraser y John Ackerman

Como curar o "capitalismo canibal" | Nancy Fraser
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Como curar o "capitalismo canibal" | Nancy Fraser

NANCY FRASER: A crisi of care? On the social contradictions of contemporary capitalism
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NANCY FRASER: A crisi of care? On the social contradictions of contemporary capitalism

How liberals monetized trauma | Catherine Liu on Marx, Trump, and identity politics
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How liberals monetized trauma | Catherine Liu on Marx, Trump, and identity politics

Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography
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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

Nancy Fraser: Benjamin Lecture 1 - Gender, Race, and Class through the Lens of Labor
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Nancy Fraser: Benjamin Lecture 1 - Gender, Race, and Class through the Lens of Labor

The Frankfurt School: From a Failed Revolution to Critical Theory | Tom Nicholas
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The Frankfurt School: From a Failed Revolution to Critical Theory | Tom Nicholas

Workers are cannibalised by the capitalist class: Nancy Fraser | UpFront
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Workers are cannibalised by the capitalist class: Nancy Fraser | UpFront

Nancy Fraser: Climates of Capital: Anatomy of Ecological Crisis.
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Nancy Fraser: Climates of Capital: Anatomy of Ecological Crisis.

Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced
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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

Brian Greene and Leonard Susskind: Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes and String Theory
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Brian Greene and Leonard Susskind: Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes and String Theory

Recognition and Otherness : rencontre avec Nancy Fraser et Caryl Phillips
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Recognition and Otherness : rencontre avec Nancy Fraser et Caryl Phillips

Nancy Fraser: Can democratic socialism work? (Democracy Summit)
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Nancy Fraser: Can democratic socialism work? (Democracy Summit)

It’s over. Germany wasn’t prepared for this - Yanis Varoufakis & Wolfgang Munchau | The Econoclasts
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It’s over. Germany wasn’t prepared for this - Yanis Varoufakis & Wolfgang Munchau | The Econoclasts

Communism: Return to the New Commons? | Étienne Balibar
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Communism: Return to the New Commons? | Étienne Balibar

Nietzsche's Political Theory (Wendy Brown, UC Berkeley)
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Nietzsche's Political Theory (Wendy Brown, UC Berkeley)

Nancy Fraser on capitalism, gender oppression, Marxism, and the post-left populist moment
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Nancy Fraser on capitalism, gender oppression, Marxism, and the post-left populist moment

David Harvey on The Contradictions of Capitalism
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David Harvey on The Contradictions of Capitalism

The Strange Population Paradox Beijing Can't Explain
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The Strange Population Paradox Beijing Can't Explain

The Petrodollar Is Cracking: Varoufakis & Wolff on Empire, Iran and Capitalism's Crisis
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The Petrodollar Is Cracking: Varoufakis & Wolff on Empire, Iran and Capitalism's Crisis