The Political Role of Superstition and Desire in Spinoza: Current Considerations regarding Capitalism

The article analyzes Spinoza's concept of superstition as a political mechanism that alters affective logic and, therefore, that of desire, establishing determined forms of action and thought. In this context, we suggest a reading of the concept's development, taking into account the notio...

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Desire
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Spinoza, Benedictus de (1632-1677)
Superstition
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