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Anthropologies of the Present: The End of Capitalism? Revolution and Repetition

27 January 2010
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In this talk Kojin Karatani will outline a series of historical forms of repetition - repetition in the state, in capital and in revolution - and a new periodisation of stages of capitalist development based on modes of exchange, in order to propose a new definition of the historical present.

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  • Capitalism
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