"The CasP Project: Past, Present, Future"
by Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Working Papers on Capital as Power, 2015/05, December

ABSTRACT: The study of capital as power (CasP) began when we were 
students in the 1980s and has since expanded into a broader project 
involving a growing number of researchers and new areas of inquiry. This 
paper provides a bird’s-eye view of the CasP journey. It explores what 
we have learned so far, reviews ongoing research, and suggests future 
trajectories – including the coevolution of Concepts of Power–Modes of 
Power (COP-MOPs); the origins of capitalized power; the state of 
capital; finance as the symbolic creordering of capitalism; the role of 
labour, production and waste; the capitalized environment; and the need 
for post-capitalist accounting.

FULL TEXT:http://bnarchives.yorku.ca/466/
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