Wariboko's forthcoming book, The Split Economy: Saint Paul Goes to Wall Street

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Nimi Wariboko

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Apr 2, 2020, 7:59:07 PM4/2/20
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Religious Studies / Philosophy 

 

the Split Economy

Saint Paul Goes to Wall Street

Nimi Wariboko

 

Draws on philosophy, economics, theology, and psychoanalytic theory to reveal a fundamental dynamic of capitalism.

 

Starting with Marx and Freud, scholars have attempted to identify the primary ethical challenge of capitalism. They have named injustice, inequality, repression, exploitative empires, and capitalism’s psychic hold over all of us, among other ills. Nimi Wariboko instead argues that the core ethical problem of capitalism lies in the split nature of the modern economy, an economy divided against itself. Production is set against finance, consumption against saving, and the future against the present. As the rich enjoy their lifestyle, their fellow citizens live in servitude. The economy mimics the structure of our human subjectivity as Saint Paul theorizes in Romans 7: the law constitutes the subject as split, traversed by negativity. The economy is split, shot through with a fundamental antagonism. This fundamental negativity at the core of the economy disturbs its stability and identity, generating its destructive drive. The Split Economy develops a robust theoretical framework at the intersection of continental philosophy, psychoanalytic theory, theology, and political economy to reveal a fundamental dynamic at the heart of capitalism.

 

“This is a very welcome and important book that makes significant and original contributions to psychoanalytic theory, ontology, receptions of Pauline messianism, and political critiques of finance capitalism. I predict that it will be widely recognized as making crucial advances in several contemporary conversations.” — Ward Blanton, author of A Materialism for the Masses: Saint Paul and the Philosophy of Undying Life

 

Nimi Wariboko is Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics at Boston University. His many books include The Split God: Pentecostalism and Critical Theory, also published by SUNY Press; Economics in Spirit and Truth: A Moral Philosophy of Finance; and God and Money: A Theology of Money in a Globalizing World.

 

State University of New York Press

www.sunypress.edu

 

November 2020 / 192 pages

ISBN 978-1-4384-8059-6

 

https://www.sunypress.edu/p-6970-the-split-economy.aspx

 

 

Nimi Wariboko

 

Biko Agozino

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Apr 3, 2020, 6:23:29 AM4/3/20
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Weber saw no split there, though Weber missed the elephant of hundreds of years of slavery and genocide, land theft And labor exploitation. Congratulations, I look forward to reading your new book.

Biko

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OLAYINKA AGBETUYI

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Apr 4, 2020, 9:51:28 AM4/4/20
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Looking forward to reading this piece that attempts to bridge the gap between religion and the contemporary social sciences.

OAA



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