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Making Money: The Philosophy of Crisis Capitalism presents a radical examination of how modern capitalism transforms crises into opportunities for profit and control. Ole Bjerg investigates the philosophical underpinnings of financial systems that seem to benefit from economic instability, social upheaval, and uncertainty.
Through incisive analysis, Bjerg reveals how crisis has become embedded in the logic of contemporary capitalism itself. Rather than viewing crises as aberrations, he argues they are fundamental to how the system generates wealth and maintains power structures. The book explores historical and contemporary examples of how financial actors exploit moments of disruption.
This work offers crucial insights for understanding global financial markets, monetary policy, and the relationship between economics and philosophy. It challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about how capitalism functions during times of turmoil and what alternatives might exist.







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