Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader (2001) serves as a critical anthology of "French Theory" and raw narratives, marking a transition from 1970s Marxism to the financialization of daily life. Edited by Chris Kraus and Sylvère Lotringer, the collection blends high theory from figures like Baudrillard with visceral, "Native Agent" narratives, offering a toolkit for navigating modern, "invisible" capitalism. For more details, visit Semiotext(e) . HATRED OF CAPITALISM - /A Semiotext(e) Reader - Monoskop
Hatred of Capitalism: A Semiotext(e) Reader (2001) serves as a critical anthology of "French Theory" and raw narratives, marking a transition from 1970s Marxism to the financialization of daily life. Edited by Chris Kraus and Sylvère Lotringer, the collection blends high theory from figures like Baudrillard with visceral, "Native Agent" narratives, offering a toolkit for navigating modern, "invisible" capitalism. For more details, visit Semiotext(e) . HATRED OF CAPITALISM - /A Semiotext(e) Reader - Monoskop