Debating Monetary Terrorism: The Issue of Subjugation and the Relevance of Poststructuralism (CROSBI ID 501146)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Mraović, Branka
engleski
Debating Monetary Terrorism: The Issue of Subjugation and the Relevance of Poststructuralism
The main intention of critical authors is to challenge the Cartesian world of Anglo-Saxon hegemony which is increasingly dominating the global markets. It is the separation of rights from responsibilities that has allowed corporate misbehaviour to occur and this opens up a need for the wider concern with Corporate Social Responsibility. On a global level, subjugation is institutionalised through the principal international economic and financial organisations. Hence, the object of poststructuralist critique must be oriented towards producing genealogical accounts of the politics of money and the related discourses, which helps us clarify the basic conflict of the age of globality - the one between global capital and its opponents which emerges in the form of global citizenship. In this paper the author has focused on the change of the form in which power is exercised in the era of "de-industralisation" and on the social and political consequences of the conversion of productive capital into money capital, which provides money with a new predominance.
Money; Subjugation; Poststructuralism; Transnational corporations
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Podaci o prilogu
elektronički me-x.
2004.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
2nd International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility: Stakeholders and Social Responsibility
Crowther, D., Haw, R.
Pulau Pinang: Ansted University Asia Regional Service Center
Podaci o skupu
2nd International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility: Stakeholders and Social Responsibility
predavanje
21.11.2004-23.11.2004
Penang, Malezija