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It is said the market has moods and desires. This book investigates the conceptual underpinnings of the idea that the market has intentions, consciousness and speech, and identifies the social and political consequences of this attribution to the market of capacities generally thought to be uniquely human.
This books attacks the ideological foundations of capitalism, starting with the mystifications surrounding the idea of the market .

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It is said the market has moods and desires. This book investigates the conceptual underpinnings of the idea that the market has intentions, consciousness and speech, and identifies the social and political consequences of this attribution to the market of capacities generally thought to be uniquely human.
This books attacks the ideological foundations of capitalism, starting with the mystifications surrounding the idea of the market .
Autorenporträt
Campbell Jones is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Auckland. He specialises in the analysis and critique of capitalist ideology. His latest book - Can the Market Speak? - scrutinises the peculiar idea that the market might be a kind of person who could speak, and asks what truths about life under the market the analysis of this apparent falsity might bring to light. He lives in New Zealand.