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  1. Anarchy, State, and Utopia.Robert Nozick - 1974 - Philosophy 52 (199):102-105.
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  • Incorporations.Jonathan Crary & Sanford Kwinter - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (3):362-364.
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  • The rise of soft capitalism.Nigel Thrift - 1997 - Cultural Values 1 (1):29-57.
    The worlds of academe and capitalism are moving ever closer together as the cultural value attributed to theory by managers increases. This paper documents this process and, at the same time, provides a critique of it. Accordingly, the paper is in three parts. The first part shows how the discursive make‐up of academe and capitalism have become remarkably similar. The second part of the paper then documents the rise of a ‘soft capitalism’ based upon new discourses of management, which, at (...)
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  • Anarchy, State, and Utopia.Robert Nozick - 1974 - New York: Basic Books.
    Winner of the 1975 National Book Award, this brilliant and widely acclaimed book is a powerful philosophical challenge to the most widely held political and social positions of our age--liberal, socialist, and conservative.
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  • The transparency of evil: essays on extreme phenomena.Jean Baudrillard - 1993 - New York: Verso.
    This text contemplates Western culture "after the orgy" - the revolutions of the 1960s. The author argues that the sexual revolution has led not to sexual liberation but to a reign of transvestism, to a confusion of the categories of man and woman, and a "transaesthetic realm of indifference".
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  • Ethics and excellence: cooperation and integrity in business.Robert C. Solomon - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Greek philosopher Aristotle, writing over two thousand years before Wall Street, called people who engaged in activities which did not contribute to society "parasites." In his latest work, renowned scholar Robert C. Solomon asserts that though capitalism may require capital, but it does not require, much less should it be defined by the parasites it inevitably attracts. Capitalism has succeeded not with brute strength or because it has made people rich, but because it has produced responsible citizens and--however unevenly--prosperous (...)
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  • Love in the Western World.Denis De Rougemont - 1956 - Princeton University Press.
    In this classic work, often described as "The History of the Rise, Decline, and Fall of the Love Affair," Denis de Rougemont explores the psychology of love from the legend of Tristan and Isolde to Hollywood.
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  • Écrits.Jacques Lacan - 1967 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (1):96-97.
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  • Review of Robert C. Solomon: Ethics and excellence: cooperation and integrity in business[REVIEW]Christopher McMahon - 1994 - Ethics 104 (4):911-913.
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