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What is the primary cause of an event or action? How do we look at the causes of the big political shifts of the past few years; Brexit, Trump, Populism. The Marxist philosopher, Louis Althusser, in an essay titled ‘Contradiction and Overdetermination’ argued that ruptures are overdetermined – it’s the plurality of causes that create a shift, but driven by economic determinism ‘in the last instance.’ Karl Polanyi disputed Marx’s economic determinism, arguing, along with Keynes, that it was ideas that drove history, not economics. I look at determinism in context with identity politics and the linguistic turn and poststructural turn of the mid-twentieth century. Is there anything we can learn?
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Sources:
McMurtry, John. "Making Sense of Economic Determinism." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3, no. 2 (1973): 249-61. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40230440.
Jack Amariglio, Stephen E Cullenberg, David F Ruccio, Post-Modernism, Economics and Knowledge
Claus Thomasberger (2012) The Belief in Economic Determinism, Neoliberalism, and the Significance of Polanyi's Contribution in the Twenty-First Century, International Journal of Political Economy, 41:4, 16-33, DOI: 10.2753/IJP0891-191641040
Althusser, Louis, Contradiction and Overdetermination, For Marx
Barnett, Anthony, The Lure of Greatness
Newsnight, It’s the Economy Stupid, bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06qb6h0
Wolf, Martin, From Brexit to Trump (Lecture), youtube.com/watch?v=-4jok3RpvXM&t=926s
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What is the primary cause of an event or action? How do we look at the causes of the big political shifts of the past few years; Brexit, Trump, Populism. The Marxist philosopher, Louis Althusser, in an essay titled ‘Contradiction and Overdetermination’ argued that ruptures are overdetermined – it’s the plurality of causes that create a shift, but driven by economic determinism ‘in the last instance.’ Karl Polanyi disputed Marx’s economic determinism, arguing, along with Keynes, that it was ideas that drove history, not economics. I look at determinism in context with identity politics and the linguistic turn and poststructural turn of the mid-twentieth century. Is there anything we can learn?
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Sources:
McMurtry, John. "Making Sense of Economic Determinism." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3, no. 2 (1973): 249-61. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40230440.
Jack Amariglio, Stephen E Cullenberg, David F Ruccio, Post-Modernism, Economics and Knowledge
Claus Thomasberger (2012) The Belief in Economic Determinism, Neoliberalism, and the Significance of Polanyi's Contribution in the Twenty-First Century, International Journal of Political Economy, 41:4, 16-33, DOI: 10.2753/IJP0891-191641040
Althusser, Louis, Contradiction and Overdetermination, For Marx
Barnett, Anthony, The Lure of Greatness
Newsnight, It’s the Economy Stupid, bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06qb6h0
Wolf, Martin, From Brexit to Trump (Lecture), youtube.com/watch?v=-4jok3RpvXM&t=926s
Credits:
Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from videvo.net
What Does Anybody Know About Anything? by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0