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Fabian Muniesa's Paranoid Finance explores how the mainstream financial system's emphasis on value creation holds an inherent paranoid potential. This troubled financial imagination, operating as a semiotic engine of true versus false value, manifests radically in movements like QAnon and Sovereign Citizens. The text suggests that effective critique must move beyond the controlling concepts of conventional financial value to break this spell.
By Panigrahi NirmaFabian Muniesa's Paranoid Finance explores how the mainstream financial system's emphasis on value creation holds an inherent paranoid potential. This troubled financial imagination, operating as a semiotic engine of true versus false value, manifests radically in movements like QAnon and Sovereign Citizens. The text suggests that effective critique must move beyond the controlling concepts of conventional financial value to break this spell.