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  1. 3 de dic. de 2015 · First published in 1974, Libidinal Economy is a major work of twentieth century continental philosophy. In it, Lyotard develops the idea of economies driven by libidinal 'energies' or 'intensities' which he claims flow through all structures, such as the human body and political or social events. He uses this idea to interpret a diverse range ...

    • Jean-Francois Lyotard
  2. Ide (São Paulo) v.31 n.146 São Paulo jun. 2008. EM PAUTA - CULTURA. Por uma crítica da economia libidinal*. For a critique of libidinal economy. Vladimir Pinheiro Safatle**. Universidade de São Paulo. Departamento de Filosofia. Endereço para correspondência. RESUMO.

  3. Libidinal economies of contemporary capitalism Workshop, 16 April 2021 City, University of London, UK Organised by Amin Samman and Earl Gammon “Every political economy is libidinal.” With this provocation, Jean-François Lyotard expressed the idea that all political economies, in their different historical and theoretical

  4. Unlike Anti-Oedipus, Libidinal Economy has had little impact in any field, other than to alienate Lyotard’s Marxist friends, if we are to believe the author himself, who in 1988 reflected: “The readers of this book-thank god there were very few-generally accepted the product as a rhetorical exercise and gave no consideration to the upheaval it required of my soul….

  5. 1 de ene. de 1993 · 内容简介 · · · · · ·. This is a philosophical development of the Freudian concept of 'libidinal economy' and one of Lyotard's most important works. In part a response to Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus, it can also be seen as culminating a line of modern thought ranging from de Sade, Nietzsche and Bataille, to Deleuze, Klossowski ...

  6. Libidinal economy. Benjamin Noys. The problem of libidinal economy can be summarised in two axioms: 1. Every economy is libidinal 2. Every libido is economic If both these axioms are accepted then we accept libidinal economy. In fact, as this presentation traces, the tendency is to choose or modify one of other axiom to produce a less ...

  7. While Catherine Malabou’s theory of libidinal economy in Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience (2013) is to be commended for its theoretical depth and interdisciplinary accomplishments, it remains too far abstracted from the kind of concrete sociopolitical analyses that are of central concern to libidinal economic theory to be considered a complete concept in ...