Drunk on capitalism : an interdisciplinary reflection on market economy, art and science.

Springer (2012)
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The book presents an interdisciplinary collection of analyses that discuss the impact of market economy on our culture in the post-Berlin Wall era. It contains two parts. The first focuses on the commercialisation of science and education. The second elaborates on the multiple and diverse relation between art and capital.

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