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“Capitalism is connected to our most irrational flank: the desire, the desire to have and consume things”

Summary by elDiarioAR
The historian and essayist delves into the stages of capitalism as the center of his reflections, from the anthropocento to Milei, through industrial, environmental, technological and social questions. For some years now, Alejandro Galliano has set himself a task that presupposes an exceptional intellectual effort: to put capitalism at the center of his reflections. In his recent books, the recently reissued “Why can capitalism dream and we can’…
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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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