Capitalist Temporality In The Global Era. Cronification And Degeneration of The Present Kairological
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In this article we propose to give an account of the temporal regime of late modern capitalism and its consequences, both sociological and ontological. To do this, we will start from Hartmut Rosa's theses about acceleration and alienation. Later we will give way to ontological investigation by Heidegger and existential psychology. In this way, we will show that sociological analyzes cannot do without an ontological study of the question. Finally, we will conclude with the tracing of the temporal modes of classical Greece applied to the current world through the ontology of Gilles Deleuze, who, along with Felix Guattari, had the virtue of analyzing capitalism as an axiomatization movement. Our reflection will be crossed by the need for a diagnosis of individual and collective pathologies that connect with studies on totalitarianism.
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