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Session 6: Capitalism’s Religion | 3 December

If capitalism has a religion, it is probably the protestant ethic that first comes to mind. The cult of global capitalism reconstructs markets as churches. How does the Jewish Question fit here? And how should Gaia intervene?

Published onSep 08, 2020
Session 6: Capitalism’s Religion | 3 December
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  • W. Benjamin, Capitalism as Religion, 1924

  • M. Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, 1905, 102-125

  • J. Habermas, Between Naturalism and Religion, Polity, 2008, 209-227

Movie/narratives:

  • The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese)

    The Wolf of Wall Street Official Trailer


    Header image: Umberto Boccioni – The City Rises

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