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HANNO PAHL, <hanno.pahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, from Bielefeld, Germany has
joined our list.
Hanno studied political science and sociology at Bremen University from
1996 until 2002 and mainly focused on critical theory and Marxian
theory. His masters-thesis ('Diplomarbeit') was surveyed by Helmut
Reichelt. It dealt with the conceptions of money, economy and ´system`
in the theories of Karl Marx and Juergen Habermas.
In 2003, he co-organized the 'Bremen Adorno-Conference', a conference on
the occasion of the 100th birthday of Theodor W. Adorno, held in
October 2004 at the University of Bremen. He explained the conception
of that conference in the following way:
"In opposition to the common Adorno-conferences in Germany in that year
it was the organizers intention not to treat Adorno as a sociological
classic and by this to relativize his current significance. Instead we
highlighted his actuality and the foundations of his thinking in the
Marxian method.
(http://www.adorno-konferenz-bremen.de )"
In July, 2003 he moved to Bielefeld, joining a 'DFG-Graduiertenkolleg'
at Bielefeld University. He is currently working on a PhD thesis that
deals with the relationship between economy and finance in the
theories of Karl Marx and Luhmann. See
http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/soz/iw/gk/pahl.htm
In 2004 he co-edited a 'commemorative publication' (festschrift) for
Helmut Reichelt called 'Gesellschaft als Verkehrung. Perspektiven
einer neuen Marx-Lektüre'. This book contains articles from
Hans-Georg Backhaus, Joachim Hirsch, [OPE-L member] Michael Heinrich,
Kosmas Psychopedis, Werner Bonefeld and others. See
http://www.isf-freiburg.org/ca-ira/Gesellschaft_als_Verkehrung.htm
Hanno wrote about Reichelt that:
"Maybe he is best known in the anglo-american context as -- together
with Hans-Georg Backhaus -- one of those students of Adorno who
pushed forward a critical reconstruction of the Marxian value theory of
labour as a monetary value theory."
Hanno expressed his interests as follows:
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I am generally interested in:
-critical theory of society
-Marxian dialectical development/reconstruction of economic categories
as
a linkage between intentional action and emergent structural properties
-Marxian labour theory as a monetary value theory
-social studies of finance
-critical perspectives on accounting
More specific topics of current interest:
-the status and meaning of the credit sphere and fictive capital within
the
Marxian conception of the capitalist economy
-the question of gold as money commodity and the possibility of
functional equivalents
-emergence and self-referentiality in economy and finance
-evolution of economic systems
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hanno: welcome aboard!
In solidarity, Jerry
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HANNO PAHL, <hanno.pahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
from Bielefeld, Germany
has joined our list.
1996 until
2002 and mainly focused on critical theory and Marxian
theory.
His masters-thesis
('Diplomarbeit') was surveyed by Helmut Reichelt. It
dealt with
the conceptions of money, economy and ´system` in the theories of
Karl Marx
and Juergen Habermas.
In 2003,
he co-organized
the 'Bremen Adorno-Conference', a conference on the
occasion
of the 100th birthday of Theodor W. Adorno, held in October 2004 at
the
University of Bremen. He explained the conception of that conference in
the
following
way:
"In
opposition to the common Adorno-conferences in Germany in that year it
was
the organizers intention not to treat Adorno as a sociological classic and
by this to
relativize his current significance. Instead we highlighted his actuality
and the
foundations of his thinking in the Marxian method.
In July, 2003 he moved to Bielefeld, joining a ‘DFG-Graduiertenkolleg’ at Bielefeld University. He is currently working on a PhD thesis that deals with the relationship between economy and finance in the theories of Karl Marx and Luhmann. See http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/soz/iw/gk/pahl.htm In 2004 he co-edited a ‘commemorative publication’ (festschrift) for Helmut Reichelt called ‘Gesellschaft als Verkehrung. Perspektiven einer neuen Marx-Lektüre’. This book contains articles from Hans-Georg Backhaus, Joachim Hirsch, [OPE-L member] Michael Heinrich, Kosmas Psychopedis, Werner Bonefeld and others. See http://www.isf-freiburg.org/ca-ira/Gesellschaft_als_Verkehrung.htm
Hanno wrote about Reichelt that:
"Maybe he is best known in the anglo-american context as -- together with Hans-Georg Backhaus -- one of those students of Adorno who pushed forward a critical reconstruction of the Marxian value theory of labour as a monetary value theory."
Hanno expressed his interests as follows:
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am
generally interested in: -critical
theory of society -Marxian dialectical development/reconstruction of economic categories as a linkage between intentional action and emergent structural properties -Marxian
labour theory as a monetary value theory -social
studies of finance -critical
perspectives on accounting More
specific topics of current interest: -the status and meaning of the credit sphere and fictive capital within the Marxian conception of the capitalist economy -the question of gold as money commodity and the possibility of functional equivalents -emergence
and self-referentiality in economy and finance -evolution of economic systems
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hanno: welcome aboard!
In solidarity, Jerry
|
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