This is a commentary on articles by Oliver Cussen, Tyson Leuchter, Elizabeth Heath and Thomas Dodman, all of whom were University of Chicago PhD students in the 2000s or the 2010s. The articles partake of the currently rising general interest in the history of capitalism, but all examine capitalism less as an economic system than as a mode of life that generates and must be understood through cultural forms. I argue that all four of these contributions can be interpreted as either arguing directly or implying that behind the overt activities and rhythms of capitalist socio-cultural life one can find deeper and more abstract capitalist processes that usually escape the notice of but help to form the consciousness of the social actors.
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Steven L. Kaplan;
(2015)
The Stakes of Regulation: Perspectives on 'Bread, Politics and Political Economy' Forty Years Later
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Alexia Yates;
Erika Vause;
(2020)
Beyond the dual revolution: revisiting capitalism in modern France
(/isis/citation/CBB280594674/)
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Steven G. Marks;
(2016)
The Information Nexus: Global Capitalism from the Renaissance to the Present
(/isis/citation/CBB197608124/)
Article
Jonathan Levy;
(2017)
Capital as Process and the History of Capitalism
(/isis/citation/CBB508309992/)
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Pat Hudson;
Keith Tribe;
(2016)
The Contradictions of Capital in the Twenty-first Century: The Piketty Opportunity
(/isis/citation/CBB706045151/)
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Kenneth Amaeshi;
Adun Okupe;
Uwafiokun Idemudia;
(2018)
Africapitalism: Rethinking the Role of Business in Africa
(/isis/citation/CBB578256998/)
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James P. Woodard;
(2020)
Brazil's revolution in commerce: creating consumer capitalism in the American century
(/isis/citation/CBB822816877/)
Article
Mischa Suter;
(2017)
Debt and Its Attachments: Collateral as an Object of Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Liberalism
(/isis/citation/CBB850632526/)
Article
Stéphane Guy;
(2019)
From Industrial Change to Historical Inevitability: Annie Besant’s Socialism and the Philosophies of History
(/isis/citation/CBB070251635/)
Article
MATTHIS KRISCHEL;
THORSTEN HALLING;
(2020)
Erinnerungsorte und Erinnerungskultur – Zur Karriere der „Memory Studies“ in der Medizingeschichte - Memory Spaces and Cultures of Remembrance – Reflections on the Career of “Memory Studies” in the History of Medicine
(/isis/citation/CBB488909436/)
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Naomi Beck;
(2018)
Hayek and the Evolution of Capitalism
(/isis/citation/CBB470317386/)
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Robert Skidelsky;
(2018)
Money and government: The past and future of economics
(/isis/citation/CBB841092967/)
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Conway, Erik M.;
Oreskes, Naomi;
(2023-02-21)
The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market
(/isis/citation/CBB797392415/)
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McDonald, Ryan James;
(2012)
Reengineering Global Higher Education: American Polytechnics, Transnationalization, and Cultural Configuration
(/isis/citation/CBB001567374/)
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Nathan Sperber;
(2019)
The Many Lives of State Capitalism: From Classical Marxism to Free-Market Advocacy
(/isis/citation/CBB999666909/)
Article
Anna Simon-Stickley;
(2021)
Energy in the Anthropocene: How the concept of energy shaped both our current crisis and its professed solution
(/isis/citation/CBB983863186/)
Article
Kelly Moore;
(2021)
Capitalisms, Generative Projects and the New STS
(/isis/citation/CBB341784553/)
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Kasey Marie Sease;
(2021)
Marketing Agencies for Science: Nonprofits, Public Science Education, and Capitalism in Modern America
(/isis/citation/CBB197222725/)
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Japhy Wilson;
(2021)
Reality of Dreams: Post-Neoliberal Utopias in the Ecuadorian Amazon
(/isis/citation/CBB646674451/)
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Ulrike Jacob;
Oliver A. Brust;
(2019)
Confronting the Anomaly: Directions in (German) Economic Research after the Crisis
(/isis/citation/CBB859540831/)
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