BIBLIOGRAPHY
Abensour, Miguel. Democracy Against the State: Marx and the Machiavellian Movement. Cambridge: Polity, 2011.
Adorno, Theodor W. Aesthetic Theory. Trans. Robert Hullot-Kentor. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1998.
———. Negative Dialectics. Trans. E. B. Ashton. New York: Continuum, 1973.
———. “On the Fetish Character of Music and the Regression in Listening.” In Eike Gephardt and Andrew Arato, eds., The Essential Frankfurt School Reader, 270–99. New York: Continuum, 1982.
———. “The Actuality of Philosophy.” In Brian O’Connor, ed., The Adorno Reader, 23–39. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2000.
Agamben, Giorgio. “Introductory Note on the Concept of Democracy.” In Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Žižek. Democracy in What State? Trans. William McCuaig. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Agamben, Giorgio, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Žižek. Democracy in What State? Trans. William McCuaig. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Althusser, Louis. Reading Capital. New York: Verso, 2009.
Amin, Ash. Post-Fordism: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008.
Apostolidis, Paul. Breaks in the Chain: What Immigrant Workers Can Teach America About Democracy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010.
Arato, Andrew and Eike Gephardt, eds. The Essential Frankfurt School Reader. Rev. ed. New York: Continuum, 1982.
Arditi, Benjamin. Politics on the Edges of Liberalism: Difference, Populism, Revolution, Agitation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008.
———. “Tracing the Political.” Angelaki 1, no. 3 (1996): 15–28.
Arendt, Hannah. “Karl Marx and the Tradition of Western Political Thought.” Social Research 69, no. 2 (2002): 273–319.
———. The Human Condition. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1998.
Arrighi, Giovanni. The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times. Rev. ed. New York: Verso, 2010.
Azmanova, Albena. “Capitalism Reorganized: Social Justice after Neo-Liberalism.” Constellations 17, no. 3 (2010): 390–406. doi:10.1111/j.1467–8675.2010.00589.x.
———. “Social Justice and Varieties of Capitalism: An Immanent Critique.” New Political Economy 17, no. 4 (2012). 445–63, doi:10.1080/13563467.2011.606902.
Badiou, Alain. Abrégé de Métapolitique. Paris: Seuil, 1998.
Balfour, Robert J., ed. Culture, Capital, and Representation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Balibar, Étienne. Politics and the Other Scene. New York: Verso, 2002.
———. The Philosophy of Marx. Trans. Chris Turner. New York: Verso, 2014.
———. “Three Concepts of Politics: Emancipation, Transformation, Civility.” In Politics and the Other Scene, 1–39. Trans. Christine Jones, James Swenson, and Chris Turner. London: Verso, 2002.
Balibar, Étienne and Gerard Raulet, eds. “Marx Democrate.” In Actuel Marx Confrontation, vol. 36. Presses Universitaires de France, 2001. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3233275.
Barber, Benjamin R. Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole. New York: Norton, 2008.
Bauman, Zygmunt. Consuming Life. Cambridge: Polity, 2007.
———. Liquid Modernity. Cambridge: Polity, 2000.
Bauman, Zygmunt and Leonidas Donskis. Moral Blindness: The Loss of Sensitivity in Liquid Modernity. Cambridge: Polity, 2013.
Benhabib, Seyla. Critique, Norm, and Utopia: A Study of the Foundations of Critical Theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.
———. Dignity in Adversity: Human Rights in Troubled Times. Cambridge: Polity, 2011.
———. “The Origins of Defetishizing Critique.” In Seyla Benhabib, Critique, Norm, and Utopia: A Study of the Foundations of Critical Theory, 44–69. New York: Columbia University Press, 1986.
Benjamin, Walter. Illuminations: Essays and Reflections. Ed. Hannah Arendt. Trans. Harry Zohn. New York: Schocken, 1969.
Berardi, Franco “Bifo.” The Soul at Work: From Alienation to Autonomy. Trans. Francesca Cadel and Giuseppina Mecchia. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2009.
———. The Uprising: On Poetry and Finance. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2012.
Berlant, Lauren. Cruel Optimism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011.
Berrett, Dan. “Intellectual Roots of Wall St. Protest Lie in Academe.” Chronicle of Higher Education, October 16, 2011. http://chronicle.com/article/Intellectual-Roots-of-Wall/129428/.
Bewes, Timothy. Reification: Or the Anxiety of Late Capitalism. New York: Verso, 2002.
Blechman, Max, Anita Chari, and Rafeeq Hasan. “Democracy, Dissensus, and the Aesthetics of Class Struggle: An Exchange with Jacques Rancière.” Historical Materialism 13, no. 4 (2005): 285–301. doi:10.1163/156920605774857611.
———. “Human Rights Are the Rights of the Infinite: An Interview with Alain Badiou.” Historical Materialism 13, no. 4 (2012): 162–86.
Bloch, Ernst, The Principle of Hope, vol. 1. Trans. Neville Plaice, Stephen Plaice, and Paul Knight. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1995.
Blyth, Mark. Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
———. Great Transformations: Economic Ideas and Institutional Change in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Boal, Iain A. Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War. New York: Verso, 2005.
Boltanski, Luc and Eve Chiapello. The New Spirit of Capitalism. Trans. Gregory Elliott. New York: Verso, 2007.
Bonachich, Edna, with Khaleelah Hardie. “Walmart and the Logistics Revolution.” In Nelson Lichtenstein, ed., Wal-Mart: The Face of Twenty-First-Century Capitalism, 163–87. New York: New Press, 2006.
Bonefeld, Werner. “Democracy and Dictatorship: Means and Ends of the State.” Critique 34, no. 3 (2006): 237–52. doi:10.1080/03017600600994661.
———. “Free Economy and the Strong State: Some Notes on the State.” Capital and Class 34, no. 1 (February 2010): 15–24.
Bourdieu, Pierre. “Outline of a Sociological Theory of Art Perception.” In Randal Johnson, ed., The Field of Cultural Production, 215–37. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
Boyd, Nathaniel, Luisa Lorenza Corna, and Michele Filippini, eds. The Autonomy of the Political: Concept, Theory, Form. Maastricht: Jan van Eyck Academie, 2012.
Brand, Ulrich and Nicola Sekler, eds. “Postneoliberalism: A Beginning Debate.” Development Dialogue 51 (January 2009).
Braverman, Harry. Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century. Rev. ed. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1998.
Brenner, Robert. The Economics of Global Turbulence. New York: Verso, 2006.
Bronner, Stephen Eric. “Philosophical Anticipations: A Commentary on the ‘Reification’ Essay of Georg Lukács.” In Of Critical Theory and Its Theorists, 2d ed. New York: Routledge, 2002.
Bronner, Stephen Eric and Douglas MacKay Kellner, eds. Critical Theory and Society: A Reader. New York: Routledge, 1989.
Brown, Wendy. “American Nightmare: Neoliberalism, Neoconservatism, and De-Democratization.” Political Theory 34, no. 6 (December 1, 2006): 690–714. doi:10.1177/0090591706293016.
———. Edgework: Critical Essays on Knowledge and Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009.
———. “Neo-liberalism and the End of Liberal Democracy.” Theory and Event 7, no. 1 (2003). doi:10.1353/tae.2003.0020.
———. “Occupy Wall Street: Return of a Repressed Res-Publica.” Theory and Event 14, no. 4S (2011). doi:10.1353/tae.2011.0064.
———. States of Injury. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.
———. “Sovereignty and the Return of the Repressed.” In The New Pluralism: William Connolly and the Contemporary Global Condition. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008.
———. “We Are All Democrats Now …” In Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, Daniel Bensaïd, Wendy Brown, Jean-Luc Nancy, Jacques Rancière, Kristin Ross, and Slavoj Žižek. Democracy in What State? 44–57. Trans. William McCuaig. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Butler, Judith and Athena Athanasiou. Dispossession: The Performative in the Political. Cambridge: Polity, 2013.
Byrne, Janet, ed. The Occupy Handbook. New York: Back Bay, 2012.
Castells, Manuel. Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age. Cambridge: Polity, 2012.
Cerny, Philip G. “Paradoxes of the Competition State: The Dynamics of Political Globalization.” Government and Opposition 32, no. 2 (1997). doi:10.1111/j.1477–7053.1997.tb00161.x.
Cerutti, F. et al. Geschichte und Klassenbewusstsein Heute. Diskussion und Dokumentation, no. 12. Amsterdam: Schwarze Reihe, 1971.
Chambers, Samuel A. “Jacques Rancière and the Problem of Pure Politics.” European Journal of Political Theory 10, no. 3 (July 1, 2011): 303–26. doi:10.1177/1474885111406386.
———. The Lessons of Rancière. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Chari, Anita. “Crisis and Redemption: Claire Fontaine on the Perceptual Crisis of Neoliberalism.” Contemporary Political Theory 12, no. 4 (November 2013): 338–75. doi:10.1057/cpt.2013.19.
———. “Reification.” In Byron Kaldis, ed., Encyclopedia of Social Sciences. London: Sage, 2013.
Chomsky, Noam. Occupy. Brooklyn: Zuccotti Park, 2012.
Colletti, Lucio. Marxism and Hegel. Trans. Lawrence Garner. New York: Verso, 1973.
Comaroff, Jean and John L. Comaroff, eds. Millennial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001.
Connolly, William E. Capitalism and Christianity, American Style. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008.
———. The Fragility of Things: Self-Organizing Processes, Neoliberal Fantasies, and Democratic Activism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2013.
Conrad, Emilie. Life on Land: The Story of Continuum, the World-Renowned Self-Discovery and Movement Method. Berkeley: North Atlantic, 2007.
Cooke, Maeve. Re-Presenting the Good Society. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006.
Crary, Jonathan. 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep. New York: Verso, 2013.
Critchley, Simon. Laclau: A Critical Reader. London: Routledge, 2004.
Crouch, Colin. “From Markets Versus States to Corporations Versus Civil Society?” In Wolfgang Streeck and Armin Schäfer, eds., Politics in the Age of Austerity. Cambridge: Polity, 2013.
Cvetkovich, Ann. Depression: A Public Feeling. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012.
Dannemann, Rüdiger. Georg Lukács zur Einführung. Hamburg: Junius, 1997.
Dean, Jodi. “Claiming a Division, Naming a Wrong.” In Astra Taylor and Keith Gessen, eds., Occupy! Scenes from Occupied America. New York: Verso, 2011.
———. Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009.
Dean, Mitchell. “Rethinking Neoliberalism.” Journal of Sociology, 50, no. 2 (June 2014): 150–63. doi:10.1177/1440783312442256.
Debord, Guy. The Society of the Spectacle. Trans. Ken Knabb. Kindle ed. Berkeley: Bureau of Public Secrets, 2014.
Deranty, Jean-Philippe. “Jacques Rancière’s Contribution to the Ethics of Recognition.” Political Theory 31, no. 1 (February 1, 2003): 136–56. doi:10.2307/3595663.
———. “Les horizons marxistes de l’éthique de la reconnaissance.” Actuel Marx 38, no. 2 (September 1, 2005): 159–78. doi:10.3917/amx.038.0159.
———. “Repressed Materiality: Retrieving the Materialism in Axel Honneth’s Theory of Recognition.” Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory 7, no. 1 (February 21, 2006): 113–40. doi:10.1163/156851606779308224.
Deranty, Jean-Philippe and Emmanuel Renault. “Politicizing Honneth’s Ethics of Recognition.” Thesis Eleven 88, no. 1 (February 1, 2007): 92–111. doi:10.1177/0725513607072459.
Dilts, Andrew. “From ‘Entrepreneur of the Self’ to ‘Care of the Self’: Neo-Liberal Governmentality and Foucault’s Ethics.” Foucault Studies, no. 12 (December 9, 2011): 130–46.
Duggan, Lisa. The Twilight of Equality? Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics, and the Attack on Democracy. Boston: Beacon, 2004.
Dujarier, Marie-Anne. Le Travail du consommateur; de McDo à eBay, comment nous coproduisons ce que nous achetons. Paris: La Decouverte, 2008.
Duménil, Gérard and Dominique Lévy. Capital Resurgent: Roots of the Neoliberal Revolution. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.
———. The Crisis of Neoliberalism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013.
Eisenstein, Charles. “Why Occupy’s Plan to Cancel Consumer Debts Is Money Well Spent.” Guardian, November 12, 2012. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/nov/12/occupy-plan-cancel-consumer-debt.
Eucken, Walter and T. W. Hutchison. The Foundations of Economics: History and Theory in the Analysis of Economic Reality. Heidelberg: Springer, 2011.
Feenberg, Andrew. Lukács, Marx, and the Sources of Critical Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1981.
———. The Philosophy of Praxis: Marx, Lukács and the Frankfurt School. New York: Verso, 2014.
Flew, T. “Michel Foucault’s The Birth of Biopolitics and Contemporary Neo-Liberalism Debates.” Thesis Eleven 108, no. 1 (February 13, 2012): 44–65. doi:10.1177/0725513611421481.
Floyd, Kevin. The Reification of Desire: Toward a Queer Marxism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
Foster, Hal. The Art-Architecture Complex. New York: Verso, 2013.
Foster, Hal, Bernard Blistène, Letizia Ragalia, and Claire Fontaine. Claire Fontaine: Foreigners Everywhere. Köln: Walther König, 2013.
Foster, John Bellamy, and Fred Magdoff. The Great Financial Crisis: Causes and Consequences. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2009.
Foucault, Michel. The Birth of Biopolitics: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978–1979. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Fraser, Nancy. Adding Insult to Injury: Nancy Fraser Debates Her Critics. Ed. Kevin Olsen. New York: Verso, 2008.
———. “Between Marketization and Social Protection.” In Fortunes of Feminism: From Womens Liberation to Identity Politics to Anti-Capitalism, 227–41 New York: Verso, 2013.
———. “Feminism, Capitalism, and the Cunning of History.” New Left Review, no. 56 (April 2009): 97–117.
———. Fortunes of Feminism: From Womens Liberation to Identity Politics to Anti-Capitalism. New York: Verso, 2013.
———. “Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics.” In Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth, Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange. pp 7–109 New York: Verso, 2003,
———. “A Triple Movement?” New Left Review, no. 81 (June 2013): 119–32.
Fraser, Nancy and Axel Honneth. Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange. New York: Verso, 2003.
Galeota-Wozny, Nancy and Emilie Conrad. “Fluid Play: Emilie Conrad and Continuum.” http://motionpotion.blogspot.com/search?q=emilie+conrad.
Gamble, Andrew. The Free Economy and the Strong State: The Politics of Thatcherism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1988.
Gelder, Sarah van, ed. This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2011.
Geuss, Raymond. Philosophy and Real Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008.
Gibson-Graham, J. K. A Postcapitalist Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
Gibson-Graham, J. K., Jenny Cameron, and Stephen Healy. Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013.
Giroux, Henry A. Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, and Public Education. New York: Peter Lang, 2011.
Goldmann, Lucien. Lukács and Heidegger: Towards a New Philosophy. New York: Routledge, 1992.
Graeber, David. Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Brooklyn: Melville House, 2012.
———. “Occupy Wall Street’s Anarchist Roots.” In Janet Byrne, ed., The Occupy Handbook. New York: Back Bay, 2012.
———. “Some Remarks on Consensus.” http://occupywallst.org/article/david-graeber-some-remarks-consensus/.
———. The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement. New York: Spiegel and Grau, 2013.
Habermas, Jürgen. Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.
———. “Excursus on the Obsolescence of the Production Paradigm.” In The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1990.
———. “Labor and Interaction: Remarks on Hegel’s Jena Phenomenology of Mind.” In Theory and Practice. Trans. John Viertel. Boston: Beacon, 1973.
———. Legitimation Crisis. Trans. Thomas Mccarthy. Boston: Beacon, 1975.
———. The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.
———. The Theory of Communicative Action, vol. 1: Reason and the Rationalization of Society. Trans. Thomas McCarthy. Boston: Beacon, 1985.
Hardt, Michael, and Antonio Negri. Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.
———. Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire. New York: Penguin, 2004.
———. “The Fight for ‘Real Democracy’ at the Heart of Occupy Wall Street.” Foreign Affairs, October 11, 2011. http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/136399/michael-hardt-and-antonio-negri/the-fight-for-real-democracy-at-the-heart-of-occupy-wall-street.
Hartmann, Martin and Axel Honneth. “Paradoxes of Capitalism.” Constellations 13, no. 1 (2006): 41–58. doi:10.1111/j.1351–0487.2006.00439.x.
Harvey, David. A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
———. The Enigma of Capital: And the Crises of Capitalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
———. The New Imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Harvie, David and Keir Milburn. “The Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Twenty-First Century.” South Atlantic Quarterly 112, no. 3 (June 20, 2013): 559–67. doi:10.1215/00382876–2146476.
Hayek, F. A. The Road to Serfdom. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. “Über die wissenschaftlichen Behandlungsarten des Naturrechts, seine Stelle in der praktischen Philosophie und sein Verhältnis zu den positiven Rechtswissenschaften.” In Jenaer Schriften 1801–1807, 434–532. Werke 2. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1970.
Heller, Agnes, ed. Lukács Reappraised. New York: Columbia University Press, 1983.
Henderson, George. Value in Marx: The Persistence of Value in a More-Than-Capitalist World. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013.
Hewlett, Nick. Badiou, Balibar, Rancière: Re-Thinking Emancipation. New York: Continuum, 2007.
Hien, Josef. “The Ordoliberalism That Never Was.” Contemporary Political Theory 12, no. 4 (November 2013): 12–21.
Ho, Karen. Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009.
Honneth, Axel. “Complexity and Democracy: Or the Seducements of Systems Theory.” In Communicative Action: Essays on Jürgen Habermas’s “The Theory of Communicative Action.” Eds. Axel Honneth and Hans Joas Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.
———. “Der Vorrang der Anerkennung.” In Verdinglichung, 46–61. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2005.
———. Freedoms Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic Life. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014.
———. “On Markets and Morals: Alternative Analysis of Capitalism.” Divinatio, no. 33 (2011): 39–56.
———. “Pathologies of the Social: The Past and Present of Social Philosophy.” In Axel Honneth, Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory, 3–48. Cambridge: Polity, 2007.
———. “Redistribution as Recognition.” In Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange. Trans. Joel Golb, James Ingram, and Christiane Wilke. New York: Verso, 2003.
———. Reification: A New Look at an Old Idea. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
———. The Critique of Power: Reflective Stages in a Critical Social Theory. Trans. Kenneth Baynes. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.
———. “The Point of Recognition.” In Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange. New York: Verso, 2003.
———. The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996.
Horkheimer, Max and Theodor W. Adorno. Dialectic of Enlightenment. Ed. Gunzelin Schmid Noerr. Trans. Edmund Jephcott. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002.
Illouz, Eva. Cold Intimacies: The Making of Emotional Capitalism. Cambridge: Polity, 2007.
The Invisible Committee. The Coming Insurrection. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2009.
Jabko, Nicolas. “Re-Problematizing Neoliberalism.” Contemporary Political Theory 12, no. 4 (November 2013): 22–27. doi:10.1057/cpt.2013.19.
Jackson, Ben. “At the Origins of Neo-Liberalism: The Free Economy and the Strong State, 1930–1947.” Historical Journal 53, no. 1 (March 2010): 129. doi:10.1017/S0018246X09990392.
Jameson, Fredric. Brecht and Method. 2d ed. New York: Verso, 2011.
———. Late Marxism: Adorno, or, The Persistence of the Dialectic. New York: Verso, 1990.
———. Marxism and Form: Twentieth-Century Dialectical Theories of Literature. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1974.
———. The Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1982.
Jay, Martin. “Georg Lukács and the Origins of the Western Marxist Paradigm.” In Marxism and Totality: The Adventures of a Concept from Lukács to Habermas, 81–127. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
———. Marxism and Totality: The Adventures of a Concept from Lukács to Habermas. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
Jessop, Bob. “Liberalism, Neoliberalism, and Urban Governance: A State-Theoretical Perspective.” Antipode 34, no. 3 (June 2002): 452–72. doi:10.1111/1467–8330.00250.
John O’Neill ed. Hegels Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.
Joseph, Melanie. How Much Is Enough? Our Values in Question. http://www.thefoundrytheatre.org/hmie/howmuchisenough.html.
Kant, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. Trans. Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Karatani, Kōjin. Transcritique: On Kant and Marx. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005.
Katrib, Ruba and Tom McDonough. Claire Fontaine: Economies. Miami: Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, 2010.
Keenan, Alan. Democracy in Question: Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003.
Kirshner, Jonathan. Monetary Orders: Ambiguous Economics, Ubiquitous Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003.
———. “Money Is Politics.” Review of International Political Economy 10, no. 4 (November 1, 2003): 645–60. doi:10.2307/4177480.
Klein, Naomi. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. New York: Picador, 2008.
Kouvelakis, Stathis. Philosophy and Revolution: From Kant to Marx. Trans. G. M. Goshgarian. New York: Verso, 2003.
Krippner, Greta R. Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012.
———. “The Making of U.S. Monetary Policy: Central Bank Transparency and the Neoliberal Dilemma.” Theory and Society 36, no. 6 (December 1, 2007): 477–513. doi:10.1007/s11186–007–9043-z.
Krugman, Paul. The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008. New York: Norton, 2009.
Laclau, Ernesto. Emancipation(s). New York: Verso, 1996.
Laclau, Ernesto and Chantal Mouffe. Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics. 2d ed. New York: Verso, 2001.
Landes, Joan B. Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988.
Lang, Amy and Daniel Lang/Levitsky. Dreaming in Public: Building the Occupy Movement. Oxford: New Internationalist, 2012.
Lazzarato, Maurizio. “Immaterial Labor.” In Michael Hardt and Paolo Virno, eds., Radical Thought in Italy: A Potential Politics, 133–47. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005.
Lazzarato, Maurizio. The Making of the Indebted Man: An Essay on the Neoliberal Condition. Trans. Joshua David Jordan. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2012.
Lefort, Claude. The Political Forms of Modern Society: Bureaucracy, Democracy, Totalitarianism. Trans. David Thompson. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1986.
Lemke, Thomas. “‘The Birth of Bio-Politics’: Michel Foucault’s Lecture at the Collège de France on Neo-Liberal Governmentality.” Economy and Society 30, no. 2 (2001): 190–207. doi:10.1080/03085140120042271.
Lichtenstein, Nelson. Wal-Mart: The Face of Twenty-First Century Capitalism. New York: New Press, 2006.
Livingston, Paul. The Politics of Logic: Badiou, Wittgenstein, and the Consequences of Formalism. New York: Routledge, 2011.
Lowndes, Joe and Dorian Warren. “Occupy Wall Street: A Twenty-First Century Populist Movement?” Dissent Magazine. http://www.dissentmagazine.org/online_articles/occupy-wall-street-a-twenty-first-century-populist-movement.
Löwy, Michael. Georg Lukács—from Romanticism to Bolshevism. Trans. P. Camiller. New York: Verso, 1979.
Lukács, Georg. History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialectics. Trans. Rodney Livingstone. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1972.
———. “Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat.” In Georg Lukács, History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialectics, 83–222. Trans. Rodney Livingstone. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1972.
———. “Subject-Object Relationship in Art.” Logos 7 (1917–1918): 1–39.
Lummis, C. Douglas. Radical Democracy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997.
Majone, Giandomenico. “The Rise of the Regulatory State in Europe.” West European Politics 17, no. 3 (July 1994): 77–101.
Makdisi, Saree, Cesare Casarino, and Rebecca Karl. Marxism Beyond Marxism. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Marazzi, Christian. Capital and Language: From the New Economy to the War Economy. Trans. Gregory Conti. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2008.
———. The Violence of Financial Capitalism. Trans. Kristina Lebedeva and Jason Francis McGimsey. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2011.
Marchart, Oliver. “The Absence at the Heart of Presence: Radical Democracy and the ‘Ontology of Lack.’” In Lars Tønder and Lasse Thomassen, Radical Democracy: Politics Between Abundance and Lack, 17–31. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005.
———. “Politics and the Ontological Difference: On the ‘Strictly Philosophical’ in Laclau’s Work.” In Laclau: A Critical Reader. Ed. Simon Critchley and Oliver Marchart. New York: Routledge, 2004.
———. Post-Foundational Political Thought: Political Difference in Nancy, Lefort, Badiou, and Laclau. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.
Marcuse, Herbert. Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Freud. New York: Vintage, 1961.
Martin, Adam. “Wait, So There Might Be an Occupy Visa Card?” Daily Intelligencer, October 1, 2013. http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/09/wait-so-there-might-be-an-occupy-visa-card.html.
Martin, Randy. Financialization of Daily Life. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002.
Marx, Karl. Capital, vol. 1: A Critique of Political Economy. Trans. Ben Fowkes. New York: Vintage, 1992.
———. Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844. Ed. Dirk J. Struik. Trans. Martin Milligan. New York: International, 1964.
———. “From the Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.” In Marx: Early Political Writings, 1–27. Ed. Joseph O’Malley. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
———. Marx: Early Political Writings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
———. “Ökonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte aus dem Jahre 1844.” In Rolph Dlubek et al., eds., Marx-Engels Werke, 40:465–588. 2d ed. Berlin: Dietz, 1990.
———. “On the Jewish Question.” In Marx: Early Political Writings, 28–56. Ed. Joseph O’Malley. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
———. The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Rockville, MD: Wildside, 2008.
———. “Theses on Feuerbach.” In Robert C. Tucker, ed., The Marx-Engels Reader, 143–45. New York: Norton, 1972.
———. “Zur Judenfrage.” In Erich Kundel et al., eds., Marx-Engels Werke, 1:347–77. 16th ed. Berlin: Dietz, 2006.
———. “Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie.” In Erich Kundel et al., eds., Marx-Engels Werke, 1:201–333. 16th ed. Berlin: Dietz, 1956.
———. “Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie. Einleitung.” In Erich Kundel et al., eds., Marx-Engels Werke, 1:378–91. 16th ed. Berlin: Dietz, 2006.
McCarthy, Thomas. “Complexity and Democracy: Or the Seducements of Systems Theory.” In Axel Honneth and Hans Joas, eds., Communicative Action: Essays on Jürgen Habermass “The Theory of Communicative Action,” 119–39. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.
McNally, David. Another World Is Possible: Globalization and Anti-Capitalism. Rev. ed. Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring, 2006.
———. Global Slump: The Economics and Politics of Crisis and Resistance. Oakland: PM, 2010.
McNay, Lois. “Self as Enterprise: Dilemmas of Control and Resistance in Foucault’s ‘The Birth of Biopolitics.’” Theory, Culture and Society 26, no. 6 (November 1, 2009): 55–77. doi:10.1177/0263276409347697.
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. Adventures of the Dialectic. Trans. Joseph Bien. 3d ed. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1973.
Mertens, Daniel and Wolfgang Streeck. “Public Finance and the Decline of State Capacity in Democratic Capitalism.” In Wolfgang Streeck and Armin Schäfer, eds., Politics in the Age of Austerity, 27. Cambridge: Polity, 2013.
Meszaros, George. “Taking the Land Into Their Hands: The Landless Workers’ Movement and the Brazilian State.” Journal of Law and Society 27, no. 4 (2000): 517–41. doi:10.1111/1467–6478.00166.
Meszaros, Istvan. Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness, vol. 2: The Dialectic of Structure and History. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2011.
———. Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness, vol. 1: The Social Determination of Method. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2010.
Mirowski, Philip and Dieter Plehwe. The Road from Mont Pelerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009.
Mouffe, Chantal. Agonistics: Thinking the World Politically. New York: Verso, 2013.
———. On the Political. New York: Routledge, 2005.
Offe, Claus. Disorganized Capitalism: Contemporary Transformations of Work and Politics. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1985.
———. “Participatory Inequality in the Austerity State: A Supply-Side Approach.” In Wolfgang Streeck and Armin Schäfer, eds., Politics in the Age of Austerity. Cambridge: Polity, 2013.
Olson, Joel. “The Freshness of Fanaticism: The Abolitionist Defense of Zealotry.” Perspectives on Politics 5, no. 4 (2007): 685–701. doi:10.1017/S1537592707072179.
Olson, Kevin. Reflexive Democracy: Political Equality and the Welfare State. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006.
Ong, Aihwa. “A Biocartography: Maids, Neoslavery, and NGOs.” In Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty, 195–218. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006.
———. Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006.
Palley, T. I. From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: Shifting Paradigms in Economics. London: Pluto, 2005.
Panagia, Davide. The Political Life of Sensation. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009.
Peck, J., N. Theodore, and N. Brenner. “Postneoliberalism and Its Malcontents.” Antipode 41(s1): 94–116.
Peters, Michael A. and Ergin Bulut, eds. Cognitive Capitalism, Education and Digital Labor. New York: Peter Lang, 2011.
Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel. The Attack of the Blob: Hannah Arendts Concept of the Social. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
Polanyi, Karl. The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time. Boston: Beacon, 1971.
Pollock, Friedrich. “State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations.” In Stephen Eric Bronner and Douglas MacKay Kellner, eds., Critical Theory and Society: A Reader, 95–118. New York: Routledge, 1989.
Postone, Moishe. “Lukács and the Dialectical Critique of Capitalism.” In R. Albritton and J. Simoulidis, eds., New Dialectics and Political Economy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
———. Time, Labor, and Social Domination: A Reinterpretation of Marxs Critical Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Povinelli, Elizabeth A. Economies of Abandonment: Social Belonging and Endurance in Late Liberalism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011.
Rancière, Jacques. Aisthesis: Scenes from the Aesthetic Regime of Art. Trans. Zakir Paul. New York: Verso, 2013.
———. Althussers Lesson. New York: Continuum, 2011.
———. Disagreement: Politics and Philosophy. Trans. Julie Rose. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.
———. Hatred of Democracy. Trans. Steve Corcoran. New York: Verso, 2009.
———. “Jacques Rancière Interview: ‘Democracy is not, to begin with, a form of State,” Interview by Paula Corroto. Trans. Anonymous. January 21, 2012. http://hiredknaves.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/jacques-ranciere-interview-democracy-is-not-t/.
———. On the Shores of Politics. Trans. Liz Heron. New York: Verso, 2007.
Rancière, Jacques and Gabriel Rockhill. The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible. New York: Continuum, 2006.
Ransom, David and Vanessa Bird, eds. People-First Economics: Making a Clean Start for Jobs, Justice, and Climate. Oxford: New Internationalist, 2009.
Raunig, Gerald, Factories of Knowledge, Industries of Creativity. Trans. Aileen Derieg Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2013.
Read, Jason. The Micro-Politics of Capital: Marx and the Prehistory of the Present. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2003.
Rees, John. The Algebra of Revolution: The Dialectic and the Classical Marxist Tradition. New York: Routledge, 1998.
Reynolds, Francis. “After Zuccotti Park: Seven Privately Owned Public Spaces to Occupy Next.” Nation, October 14, 2011. http://www.thenation.com/article/164002/after-zuccotti-park-seven-privately-owned-public-spaces-occupy-next.
Rockhill, Gabriel and Philip Watts. Jacques Ranciere: History, Politics, Aesthetics. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009.
Rose, Gillian. “The Lament Over Reification.” In The Melancholy Science: An Introduction to the Thought of Theodor W. Adorno, 27–51. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979.
———. The Melancholy Science: An Introduction to the Thought of Theodor W. Adorno. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979.
Ross, Kristin. May68 and Its Afterlives. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004.
Ruggie, John Gerard. “International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Order.” In Stephen D. Krasner, ed., International Regimes, 195–232. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983.
Rüstow, Alexander. Das Versagen des Wirtschaftsliberalismus. Ed. Frank Maier-Rigaud and Gerhard Maier-Rigaud. Marburg: Metropolis, 2001.
———. “Freie Wirtschaft—Starker Staat: DIE STAATSPOLITISCHEN VORAUSSETZUNGEN DES WIRT-SCHAFTSPOLITISCHEN LIBERALISMUS.” Eds. Franz Boese Schriften Des Vereins Für Sozialpolitik 187 (1932): 62–69.
Saad-Filho, Alfredo and Deborah Johnston, eds. Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader. London: Pluto, 2005.
Sandel, Michael J. What Money Cant Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012.
Sassen, Saskia. Losing Control? Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996.
Schiffrin, Anya, and Eamon Kircher-Allen, eds. From Cairo to Wall Street: Voices from the Global Spring. New York: New Press, 2012.
Shiomi, Haruhito, and Kazuo Wada. Fordism Transformed: The Development of Production Methods in the Automobile Industry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Smith, Adam. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Ed. Edwin Cannan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977.
Smith, Jason E., and Annette Weisser, eds. Everything Is in Everything: Jacques Rancière Between Intellectual Emancipation and Aesthetic Education. Pasadena, CA: Art Center Graduate Press/JRP, 2012.
Sohn-Rethel, Alfred. Intellectual and Manual Labour: Critique of Epistemology. New York: Macmillan, 1978.
Sohn-Rethel, Alfred. Geistige und körperliche Arbeit: zur Epistemologie der abendländischen Geschichte. Weinheim, Germany: VCH, 1989.
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. Outside in the Teaching Machine. New York: Routledge, 2008.
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty and Judith Butler. Who Sings the Nation-State? Language, Politics, Belonging. London: Seagull, 2011.
Stamp, Richard and Paul Bowman. Reading Rancière: Critical Dissensus. London: Continuum, 2011.
St. Clair, Jeffrey and Joshua Frank, eds. Hopeless: Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion. Oakland: AK, 2012.
Stewart, James B. “At Google, a Place to Work and Play.” New York Times, March 15, 2013. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/business/at-google-a-place-to-work-and-play.html.
Story, Louise. “As Companies Seek Tax Deals, Governments Pay High Price.” New York Times, December 1, 2012. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/us/how-local-taxpayers-bankroll-corporations.html.
Strike Debt/Occupy Wall Street. “Introduction: An Ode to the Debt Resistor.” In The Debt Resistors’ Operations Manual, 1–51 (September 2012). http://strikedebt.org/The-Debt-Resistors-Operations-Manual.pdf.
Taylor, Astra and Keith Gessen. Occupy! Scenes from Occupied America. New York: Verso, 2011.
Therborn, Göran. From Marxism to Post-Marxism? New York: Verso, 2008.
Thompson, E. P. “The Moral Economy of the English Crowd.” Past and Present, no. 50 (February 1971): 76–136.
Thornhill, C. “The Autonomy of the Political: A Socio-Theoretical Response.” Philosophy and Social Criticism 35, no. 6 (June 15, 2009): 705–35. doi:10.1177/0191453709104454.
Tønder, Lars and Lasse Thomassen, eds. Radical Democracy: Politics Between Abundance and Lack. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005.
———. “Introduction: Rethinking Radical Democracy Between Abundance and Lack.” In Lars Tønder and Lasse Thomassen, Radical Democracy: Politics Between Abundance and Lack, 1–16. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005.
Toscano, Alberto. “Emblems and Cuts: Philosophy in and Against History.” Symposium (Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue Canadienne de Philosophie Continentale) 12, no. 2 (October 1, 2008): 18–35.
Virno, Paolo. A Grammar of the Multitude: For an Analysis of Contemporary Forms of Life. Trans. Isabella Bertoletti, James Cascaito, and Andrea Casson. Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2004.
Virno, Paolo and Michael Hardt, eds. Radical Thought in Italy: A Potential Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
Vogel, Steven. Against Nature: The Concept of Nature in Critical Theory. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996.
Warren, Dorian. “The American Labor Movement in the Age of Obama: The Challenges and Opportunities of a Racialized Political Economy.” Perspectives on Politics 8, no. 8 (2010): 847–60.
———. “Wal-Mart Surrounded: Community Alliances and Labor Politics in Chicago.” New Labor Forum 14, no. 3 (2005): 8–15.
Weeks, Kathi. The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011.
Wolff, Richard D. Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism. Chicago: Haymarket, 2012.
Wolin, Sheldon. Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010.
———. “Fugitive Democracy.” Constellations 1, no. 1 (1994): 11–25.
Writers for the 99%. Occupying Wall Street: The Inside Story of an Action That Changed America. Chicago: Haymarket, 2012.
Zambrana, Rocío. “Paradoxes of Neoliberalism and the Tasks of Critical Theory.” Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy and Social Theory 14, no. 1 (January 1, 2013): 93–119. doi:10.1179/15685160X13A.0000000005.
Žižek, Slavoj. “The Lessons of Rancière.” In Jacques Rancière and Gabriel Rockhill, The Politics of Aesthetics: The Distribution of the Sensible, 67–79. New York: Continuum, 2006.
———. Living in the End Times. New York: Verso, 2011.
Žižek, Slavoj, Judith Butler, and Ernesto Laclau. Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues on the Left. 2d ed. New York: Verso, 2011.
———. The Sublime Object of Ideology. New York: Verso, 1989.
Zuidervaart, Lambert. Adornos Aesthetic Theory: The Redemption of Illusion. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.