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Libidinal Economy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Libidinal Economy
''Libidinal Economy'' ((フランス語:Economie Libidinale)) is a 1974 book by Jean-François Lyotard.〔Malpas 1993. p. 133.〕 ==Summary== Lyotard discusses Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx and capitalism,〔 and presents the work of Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari and Jean Baudrillard as "brother" critiques. He maintains that his theories are "synchronized and copolarized" with those of Baudrillard, although he reproaches him "for still believing in a 'truth' which is presumably forgotten or repressed by Marxism."〔Kellner 1989. p. 223.〕 According to Lyotard, every political economy is libidinal: that intensity has no equivalent in currency does not rid the circuits of capital of the force of libidinal investment. Intensive "exchanges" are ignorant of the constitutive negation of both political economy and natural theology since the libido invests unconditionally.〔Grant 1993. p. xvi.〕 Lyotard's work reflects the passion surrounding the events of May 1968 in France, as well as disappointment with the Marxist response to those events.〔Schrift 1999. p. 523.〕
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