1st Edition

Beyond Capitalist Dystopia Reclaiming Freedom and Democracy in the Age of Global Crises

By Davor Džalto Copyright 2023
220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This provocative book interrogates the ideology of capitalism as the "default" narrative underpinning various mainstream ideologies in the contemporary world. The book explores the genesis, structure and functioning of this ideological narrative, provides its critical assessment and outlines a possible alternative, beyond the logic of capitalism and toward a truly free and democratic society.... Read more

What This Book is About (Or, Thinking and Singing on the Titanic)

  1. Confronting Capitalism, Global Crises and Dystopian Social Spaces
  2. The Ideology of the "End of Ideology"
  3. How Did We Get Here? Setting the (Ideological) Stage for Modern Capitalism
  4. Homo Economicus and Society as "Free" Market
  5. The Madness of (Capitalist) "Normality"
  6. Beyond Capitalist Dystopia

 

Biography

Davor Džalto is Professor in Religion and Democracy at University College Stockholm, Sweden. He has published widely in the fields of political theology, religious philosophy and aesthetics. He is author of Anarchy and the Kingdom of God (Fordham University Press, 2021) and editor of Noam Chomsky’s Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution (PM Press, 2018).

"In this wide-ranging and provocative book, Džalto masterfully synthesizes a set of urgent insights from moral philosophy, social science, and humanist common sense. It raises urgent questions for citizens, scholars and practitioners alike on their roles in perpetuating a needlessly cruel and irrational social system. Džalto stimulates the reader to reconceptualize her understanding of society and human nature as such, hopping effortlessly from the contemporary health crisis to 18th Century debates over Lutheranism to underline recurring themes and category errors. Reminiscent of Albert Hirschman’s Passions and the Interests and Thorstein Veblen’s Theory of the Leisure Class, this important work resurrects the forgotten debates over capitalist ideology and democratic community – all with the passion and humor of a young Karl Marx. The tired debate over the tension between democracy and capitalism has received a glaring rejuvenation in this extraordinary treatise."

Danilo Mandić, Lecturer in Sociology, Harvard University, USA