
Baudrillard Versus Trump 2.0: Domination, Hegemony, and the Death of Meaning
Acid Horizon
Capitalism and Agency: A Philosophical Inquiry
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between capitalism, hegemony, and individual agency, critiquing the claims of significant theorists such as Baudrillard. The discussion highlights the evolution of capitalism into more subtle forms that challenge traditional concepts of ownership and agency, while considering contemporary resistance movements. Philosophical perspectives from Deleuze and Guattari are incorporated to demand a re-examination of political responsibility and the implications of current economic models on society.
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