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„Talk Means Trouble – Don’t Talk“. Angst und Wissen in ökonomischen Diskursen

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Joseph Vogl beginnt seine Überlegungen zur gegenwärtigen Lage ökonomischer Diskurse mit einer Erzählung des amerikanischen Starautors Don DeLillo: New York im Frühling, weiter Blick über den East River. Ein übermüdeter Fondmanager, auf einer Irrfahrt zwischen Kindheitserinnerungen und Kurserwartungen, zwischen Globalisierungsgegnern und Performancekünstlern, wird, scheinbar grundlos, zum Mörder und schließlich zum Mordopfer.

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Düppe, T. (2013). „Talk Means Trouble – Don’t Talk“. Angst und Wissen in ökonomischen Diskursen. In: Pahl, H., Sparsam, J. (eds) Wirtschaftswissenschaft als Oikodizee?. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00126-1_5

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