C. Biltoft, Kim Oosterlinck, Arnaud Orain, Sophus A. Reinert, J. Strange, Sarah Roddy, Amalia Ribi Forclaz, Samuel Segura Cobos, Ulbe Bosma, Kris Manjapra, Pierre Eichenberger
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Microcosms and Macrocosms: Capitalism and the Latent Metaphysics of Scale
Abstract:Using the metaphor of microcosm and macrocosm, this thought-piece moves through a number of seemingly very different texts—from the Sibylline Oracles to Voltaire's Micromegas to J. M. Keynes's "Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren"—to ask what if any remnants of metaphysical concerns linger on in contemporary micro/macro divides.