Capital and time : for a new critique of neoliberal reason /

Critics of capitalist finance tend to focus on its speculative character. Our financial markets, they lament, encourage irresponsible bets on the future that reflect no real underlying value. Why is it, then, that opportunities for speculative investment continue to proliferate in the wake of major...

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Main Authors: Konings, Martijn, 1975- (Author)
Published: Stanford University Press,
Publisher Address: Stanford, California :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Currencies: new thinking for financial times
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Summary: Critics of capitalist finance tend to focus on its speculative character. Our financial markets, they lament, encourage irresponsible bets on the future that reflect no real underlying value. Why is it, then, that opportunities for speculative investment continue to proliferate in the wake of major economic crises? To make sense of this, Capital and Time advances an understanding of economy as a process whereby patterns of order emerge out of the interaction of speculative investments. Progressive critics have assumed that the state occupies a neutral, external position from which it can step in to constrain speculative behaviors. On the contrary, Martijn Konings argues, the state has always been deeply implicated in the speculative dynamics of economic life. Through these insights, he offers a new interpretation of both the economic problems that emerged during the 1970s and the way that neoliberalism responded to them. Neoliberalism's strength derives from its intuition that there is no position that transcends the secular logic of risk, and from its insistence that individuals actively engage that logic. Not only is the critique of speculation misleading as a general approach; it is also incapable of recognizing how American capitalism has come to embrace speculation and has thus been able to generate new kinds of order and governance.
Carrier Form: 174 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-163) and index.
ISBN: 9781503604438
1503604438
9781503603905
1503603903
Index Number: HG6015
CLC: F830.9
Call Number: F830.9/K824
Contents: Introduction : beyond the critique of speculation -- Foundationalism and self-referentiality -- Constructions and performances -- Luhmannian considerations -- System, economy and governance -- Foucault beyond the critique of economism -- Time, investment and decision -- Minsky beyond the critique of speculation -- Practices of (central) banking, imaginaries of neutrality -- Lineages of US financial governance -- Hayek and neoliberal reason -- Neoliberal financial governance -- Capital and critique in neoliberal times.