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Resumen: En este ensayo filosófico-literario la autora realiza una lectura nietzscheana de uno de los personajes protagonistas de la serie de televisión Succession, emitida por HBO entre 2019 y 2023. Mientras recoge interpretaciones shakespearianas y económicas del guion de la serie, se pregunta acerca de cuál es el verdadero motor del capitalismo y el rol del dinero en ese movimiento. Asimismo, reflexiona acerca de algunos componentes no racionales de la toma de decisiones empresarias, tales como el deseo y la voluntad de poder. Finaliza –a modo de ejercicio literario– suponiendo que el filósofo Friedrich Nietzsche –o su voz en el libro Así habló Zaratustra– confeccionó el perfil del personaje de Logan Roy, un ficticio mega-empresario de medios y entretenimientos y corporeizando la idea de SuperHombre o Übermensch del filósofo alemán.
Abstract: In this philosophical-literary essay, the author performs a Nietzschean reading of one of the main characters in the television series Succession, broadcast on HBO between 2019 and 2023. While collecting Shakespearean and economic interpretations of the series script, she wonders about which it is the true engine of capitalism and the role of money in that movement. Likewise, it reflects on some nonrational components of business decision-making, such as desire and the will to power. It ends –as a literary exercise– supposing that the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche –or his voice in the book Thus Spoke Zarathustra– drew up the character profile of Logan Roy, a fictitious media and entertainment mega-entrepreneur and embodying the idea of SuperMan or Übermensch of the German philosopher.
ética, Branko Milanovic, capitalismo, ETICA, series de TV, SERIES TELEVISIVAS, Economics as a science, Milanovic, Branko, 1953-, Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900, CAPITALISMO, Friedrich Nietzsche, HB71-74
ética, Branko Milanovic, capitalismo, ETICA, series de TV, SERIES TELEVISIVAS, Economics as a science, Milanovic, Branko, 1953-, Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900, CAPITALISMO, Friedrich Nietzsche, HB71-74
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