Video, Past Event, Social Justice
Financialization and War: Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality and Subjectivity
In this talk, Maurizio Lazzarato presented an overview of the main themes of his upcoming book "Wars and Capitalism", co-written with Eric Alliez. Building on both Carl Schmitt's argument that the economy is the continuation of war through other means and his previous work on debt economy, Lazzarato interrogated the pivotal role of financial capitalism in indexing race, class, gender, sexuality and subjectivity to the logics of both military and non-military warfare.
Speaker Bios
Maurizio Lazzarato is a sociologist and philosopher living and working in Paris, where he studies immaterial labor, the breakdown of the wage system, and “post-socialist” movements. He is the author, most recently, of The Making of the Indebted Man, Signs and Machines, and Governing by Debt.
David McNally teaches political science at York University in Toronto and actively supports numerous social justice movements in that city. He is the author of six books, including "Monsters of the Market: Zombies Vampires, and Global Capitalism" (winner of the 2012 Deutscher Memorial Award) and "Global Slump: The Economics and Politics of Crisis and Resistance" (winner of the 2012 Paul Sweezy Award from the American Sociological Association).
Co-Presented by
SFU's Institute for the Humanities, SFU’s School of Communication, SFU's Department of English, SFU's FCAT, SFU's Contemporary Arts Graduate Program, SFU's CPCC, and UBC's Department of Art History, Visual Art & Theory