Joseph Vogl
Joseph Vogl is a German philosopher, literary and cultural critic, and professor. He is known for his work on the intersections of literature, culture, and economics, and has published extensively on topics such as the history of financial markets and the concept of sovereignty.
Books
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1. Das Gespenst Des Kapitals
Politische Ökonomie der Unruhe
This thought-provoking work delves into the enigmatic nature of capitalism, exploring its pervasive influence and the often invisible forces that drive economic systems. It examines how financial markets, with their inherent volatility and unpredictability, shape global economies and impact societal structures. The book critiques the traditional narratives of economic theory, highlighting the ghostly presence of capital that operates beyond the grasp of conventional understanding, and calls for a reevaluation of the principles that govern modern financial practices.
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