For a New Critique of Political Economy explained

For a New Critique of Political Economy (French: Pour une nouvelle critique de l'économie politique) is a book by French philosopher Bernard Stiegler. It was published in 2010 by Polity Press and is translated by Daniel Ross.[1]

The book is composed of two separate but related parts: "For a New Critique of Political Economy," and "Pharmacology of Capital and Economy of Contribution." The first section was published as a short book in France, Pour une nouvelle critique de l'économie politique (2009), whereas the second section is part of a larger work published in France under the title, Ce qui fait que la vie vaut la peine d'être vécue (2010) .

Both sections constitute a response to the global financial crisis, and introduce Stiegler's ideas about the relation of technology and economy, as well as calling for a new consideration of the questions emerging from the crisis.

Key figures discussed in the book are Plato and Karl Marx.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stiegler, Bernard. For a new critique of political economy. 2010. Daniel Ross, France. Ministère de la culture. 978-0-7456-4803-3. English. Cambridge, UK. 551435856.
  2. https://www.pdcnet.org/C12573E5003D645A/file/231FA744D366C12FC1257A1B00536511/$FILE/symposium_2012_0016_0001_0282_0286.pdf