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| Natura: | Recurso digital |
| Lingua: | inglese |
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2025
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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18102154 |
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Sommario:
- <p><strong>Capitalist Power</strong> examines contemporary political and economic power not through individual actors or conspiratorial narratives, but through <strong>structural mechanisms embedded in modern capitalism</strong>. The series argues that democratic institutions, while formally intact, operate within boundaries imposed by financial systems, capital mobility, and global enforcement structures that lie largely beyond electoral control.</p> <p>Drawing on political economy, institutional analysis, and historical case studies, the work traces how power is layered—from visible state institutions to central banking systems, transnational financial elites, ideological production, and global enforcement bodies. It demonstrates that money creation, credit allocation, and capital accumulation function as governing mechanisms that condition political outcomes regardless of ideological orientation or electoral change.</p> <p>The analysis further shows how consent is manufactured through media concentration, expert authority, and bounded public debate, while democratic processes are structurally subordinated through campaign finance, lobbying, and revolving-door dynamics. Case studies including the 2008 financial crisis, the COVID-19 economic response, and major military interventions illustrate how crises consolidate power upward while externalizing costs downward.</p> <p>The central conclusion is that <strong>capital itself—understood as a self-reinforcing logic of accumulation—acts as the primary governing force</strong>, selecting compliant institutions and agents while marginalizing alternatives. Meaningful political transformation, therefore, cannot be achieved solely through leadership change or incremental reform, but requires confronting the underlying logic and structures that reproduce capitalist power.</p>