Crisis of the globalization and destructive logic of capital – Notes on the socio-metabolism of the barbarism
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Starting from the structural crisis of the capital, the socio-metabolism of world capitalism has acquired a new nature, here referred to as the socio-metabolism of barbarism, which has profound psychosocial implications in societal reproduction. An interpretation of the globalization crisis is provided from the triple crisis of the capital in the 20th century. It is argued that it is from such theoreticalanalytical elements that some phenomena of world capitalism, such as desocialization and labor precarization as well as the socio-political crisis, can be investigated from a renewed perspective.
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