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Ampudia de Haro, F. (2017). The decivilizing effects of the financial system. Human Figurations: Long-term Perspectives on the Human Condition. 6 (2)
F. A. Haro, "The decivilizing effects of the financial system", in Human Figurations: Long-term Perspectives on the Human Condition, vol. 6, no. 2, 2017
@article{haro2017_1714686432186, author = "Ampudia de Haro, F.", title = "The decivilizing effects of the financial system", journal = "Human Figurations: Long-term Perspectives on the Human Condition", year = "2017", volume = "6", number = "2", url = "https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/humfig?page=home" }
TY - JOUR TI - The decivilizing effects of the financial system T2 - Human Figurations: Long-term Perspectives on the Human Condition VL - 6 IS - 2 AU - Ampudia de Haro, F. PY - 2017 SN - 2166-6644 UR - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/humfig?page=home AB - This paper focuses on the financial system as a global figuration in order to analyse its social logic of functioning and its connections with certain models of sociability and behaviour. As a global figuration, the financial system can be considered the result of the confluence of a triple vector of forces: a) the formation of competition spirals; b) the constitution of a complex web of interdependences and c) the constitution of a set of limits for the action of external constraints over the participants in the name of financial self-regulation. This triple vector is related to a model of sociability and behaviour based on a) the social production of indifference; b) the logic of the free-rider and c) the promotion of dis-identification patterns between the financial established and the financial outsiders. In sum, this paper proposes a framework of a figurational approach to the financial system, both in its macro- and micro-sociological dimensions. ER -