Three Economies of Transcendence

Andrea RighiAuthor

Three Economies of Transcendence offers a sharp critique of how transcendence underpins the symbolic, economic, and environmental crises of the modern world. Proposing an immanent model of economy that fosters solidarity and is expressly pro-social and ecologically responsible, Andrea Righi envisions a future rooted in our shared spatio-temporal existence that challenges the atomizing rivalries and endless growth of neoliberalism.

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    Portions of chapter 2 appeared in a different form in “The Currency of the Anthropocene: Dismantling the Theological Presupposition of Neoliberalism in Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future,European Journal of Creative Practices and Landscapes 5, no. 2 (2022): 61–77. Portions of chapter 3 appeared in a different form in “Eternity as Relationality: The Problem of the External Foundation of Time in the Thought of Emanuele Severino,” Journal of Italian Philosophy 6 (2023): 77–94.

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