Pomodoro Breaks

Capitalism as Megamachine_ A New Approach


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This podcast explores the concept of capitalism as a "Megamachine," tracing its historical and philosophical roots from thinkers like Nietzsche and Mumford to contemporary analyses by Latouche and Scheidler. The central argument posits that capitalism, driven by a technically misguided will to power and a focus on quantitative optimization, functions as a dominant, almost uncontrollable system. Richard's analysis of Scheidler's work highlights the role of accounting practices, originating in the Middle Ages, as a crucial mechanism for the Megamachine's development and the prioritization of financial capital over human and natural resources. The text further examines attempts to understand and potentially dismantle this system, proposing alternative accounting models like the CARE/TDL method that aim to incorporate and conserve all three forms of capital equally, ultimately advocating for a more ecologically and socially conscious economic framework and governance.

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Pomodoro BreaksBy Panigrahi Nirma