Perversions of the Market argues that capitalism fosters sadism and masochism—not as individual psychological proclivities but as widespread institutionalized patterns of behavior. The book is divided into two parts: one historical and the other theoretical. In the first, Eugene W. Holland shows how, as capital becomes global in scale and drives production and consumption farther and farther apart, it perverts otherwise free markets, transforming sadism and masochism into borderline conditions and various supremacisms. The second part then turns to Deleuze and Guattari’s ‘schizoanalysis, ‘ explaining how it helpfully embeds Freud’s analysis of the family and Lacan’s analysis of language within an analysis of the capitalist market and its psycho-dynamics. Drawing on literature and film throughout to illuminate the discontents of modern culture, Holland maintains that the sadistic relations of production and masochistic relations of consumption must be eliminated to prevent capitalism from destroying life as we know it.
İçerik tablosu
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One: Historical
Introduction
1. Sadism and Masochism: The Sadism of Capitalist Production
2. Borderline Conditions and Global Capitalism
Part Two: Theoretical
Introduction
3. The Psychodynamics of the Capitalist Market
4. The Sociodynamics of the Capitalist Market: Axiomatization
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Yazar hakkında
Eugene W. Holland is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Studies at the Ohio State University. He is the author of
Deleuze and Guattari’s A Thousand Plateaus
: A Reader’s Guide and
Nomad Citizenship: Free-Market Communism and the Slow-Motion General Strike.