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Amin Samman
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New book out in March 2026: Currency of Nihilism. Editor-in-Chief of Finance and Society. Director of Finance and Society Network.
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It's happening! My book on financial nihilism is set to be published in March next year with Stanford UP. It has been many years in the making and I look forward to seeing it in print soon. www.sup.org/books/politi...
Some exciting reviews have come in for my forthcoming book, Currency of Nihilism. Thank you to Joseph Vogl, Arthur Kroker, Noam Yuran, and William Davies @will-davies.bsky.social for their thoughtful engagement with the manuscript!

www.sup.org/books/politi...
October 10, 2025 at 2:20 PM
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Only $13 with the code GHO20!
www.wiley.com/en-us/Ghosti...
Ghosting: On Disappearance
Abandonment is as old as time, but ghosting is a modern twist on this ancient experience. It translates this age-old phenomenon into our modern world of screens, delete buttons and blocking options. Ghosting is not only an unpleasant experience, or cowardly act, but a symptom of our increasingly spectral &ndash; that is, mediated and virtual &ndash; relationship to the world. The overabundance of new modes of communication has invited an almost infinite number of contacts and conversations. At the same time, it has also offered an unprecedented opportunity for&nbsp;<i>ignoring</i>&nbsp;messages from others. And just as we invented the car crash when we invented automobiles, we also encouraged ghosting when we created the internet.<br /><br />Ghosting creates an empty space in our minds: a space faithfully tracing the silhouette of the one who ghosted us. But unlike traditional ghosts, today&rsquo;s ghosters simply disappear, leaving behind a form of haunting that is closer to mourning: mourning for someone who is not in fact dead. In putting a kind of preemptive mourning into our everyday affairs, ghosting tells us much about the current human relationship &ndash; or&nbsp;<i>non</i>-relationship &ndash; to a shared sense of mortality, purpose, and spirit.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />This book &ndash; the first sustained analysis of ghosting &ndash; traces the source of this vexed experience to, and through, our current media ecology, technological networks, political landscape, collective psychology, romantic mantras, and deep sense of social neglect.
www.wiley.com
September 26, 2025 at 12:11 PM
Congrats to Sandy on this banging article. More to come from him soon, next time with more ketamine!
The attempt to financialize psychedelics has collided with the unruliness of these substances both as therapeutic assets and as vectors of cultural resistance. Our article of the week traces the rise and fall of commercial psychedelics.

By Sandy B. Hager in @finandsoc.bsky.social

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September 23, 2025 at 7:45 AM
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*new article*

We bring the Frankfurt School into the Spotify age — and it was a fun one to write! 😎

'From Adorno to 50 Cent: Financialized platform capitalism, Spotify, and the culture industry in the twenty-first century' in @finandsoc.bsky.social

Check it out here:
doi.org/10.1017/fas....
September 22, 2025 at 3:10 PM
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This will produce an extraordinary amount of waste, duplication and lack of transparency. To understand why it is crucial to understand what VC dynamics are and what their aims are. See my @finandsoc.bsky.social article here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
September 18, 2025 at 9:37 AM
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"There is no longer any depth, no longer any subtext either. The entire history of economic life is pushed up to the surface, leaving nothing behind for it to hide. It is this profound superficiality that now rules."
What is the relation between obscenity and the financial? I take up this question in my new piece, inspired by Noam Yuran's recently published book on The Sexual Economy of Capitalism. Both should make for a titillating read!
Obscene finance | Finance and Society | Cambridge Core
Obscene finance
www.cambridge.org
September 16, 2025 at 9:13 AM
What is the relation between obscenity and the financial? I take up this question in my new piece, inspired by Noam Yuran's recently published book on The Sexual Economy of Capitalism. Both should make for a titillating read!
Obscene finance | Finance and Society | Cambridge Core
Obscene finance
www.cambridge.org
September 16, 2025 at 8:38 AM
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Once again a cery interesting, thought provoking and inspiring Finance and Society conference @finandsoc.bsky.social - looking forward to next year (whereever it's going to be)!
Thanks to numerous colleagues for intense discussions and critical questions!
September 12, 2025 at 2:02 PM
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Highlight - finally seeing @provokedeconomy.bsky.social talk about paranoid finance at this years brilliant @finandsoc.bsky.social conference 🥳
September 12, 2025 at 9:29 AM
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This was indeed a very full and productive 2 days @finandsoc.bsky.social
Very pleased to announce the full programme for this year's Finance and Society conference, which will take place on 11-12 September at Copenhagen Business School. Registration now open to the public. Come join us!
@finandsoc.bsky.social financeandsocietynetwork.org/prog-finands...
September 12, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Very pleased to announce the full programme for this year's Finance and Society conference, which will take place on 11-12 September at Copenhagen Business School. Registration now open to the public. Come join us!
@finandsoc.bsky.social financeandsocietynetwork.org/prog-finands...
August 22, 2025 at 11:46 AM
It's happening! My book on financial nihilism is set to be published in March next year with Stanford UP. It has been many years in the making and I look forward to seeing it in print soon. www.sup.org/books/politi...
August 15, 2025 at 9:06 AM
It's official: "Financial nihilism runs rampant". Delighted to be interviewed for a special feature on meme coins in the July edition of the Hong Kong Economic Journal's monthly magazine.
July 11, 2025 at 8:05 AM
Clickbait Capitalism in paperback! The volume first came out in 2023 and explores some of the cultures of desire then forming around digital technology and finance. Essential reading as the entire global economy now morphs into a gigantic digital mechanism of psychological capture and release.
Manchester University Press - Clickbait capitalism
Clickbait capitalism - Browse and buy the Paperback edition of Clickbait capitalism by Amin Samman
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk
June 8, 2025 at 11:43 AM
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This was quite a thought-provoking event / book launch yesterday on Noam Yuran’s The Sexual Economy of Capitalism, with @aminsamman.bsky.social and Anat Rosenberg, hosted by @finandsoc.bsky.social and @ucl-ccs.bsky.social A lesson in how to think things otherwise.
May 2, 2025 at 8:49 AM
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Check out our amazing line-up of upcoming events with
@koheisaito.bsky.social, @ariskomporozos.bsky.social, Ana Valdivia, @aminsamman.bsky.social, Noam Yuran, Caroline Hossein, Anat Rosenberg and others!

www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
April 10, 2025 at 10:31 AM
April 10, 2025 at 11:06 AM
Today is the day: Financial nihilism.
I look forward to giving this lecture at the UCL Centre for Capitalism Studies @ucl-ccs.bsky.social and conversing with Will Davies @will-davies.bsky.social. Come along to find out how economic life today thrives on the ambiguous allure of nothingness, annihilation, and disappearance.
Financial Nihilism Today
The Centre for Capitalism Studies is pleased to present a talk on financial nihilism by Amin Samman (City) with commentary from William Davies (Goldsmiths).
www.ucl.ac.uk
March 24, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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We are delighted to be hosting this event on Monday with @aminsamman.bsky.social and @will-davies.bsky.social
I look forward to giving this lecture at the UCL Centre for Capitalism Studies @ucl-ccs.bsky.social and conversing with Will Davies @will-davies.bsky.social. Come along to find out how economic life today thrives on the ambiguous allure of nothingness, annihilation, and disappearance.
Financial Nihilism Today
The Centre for Capitalism Studies is pleased to present a talk on financial nihilism by Amin Samman (City) with commentary from William Davies (Goldsmiths).
www.ucl.ac.uk
March 21, 2025 at 10:02 AM
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First review of The Bailout State out - by Perry Mehrling in Finance and Society @finandsoc.bsky.social @politybooks.bsky.social

www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
March 19, 2025 at 9:47 PM
I look forward to giving this lecture at the UCL Centre for Capitalism Studies @ucl-ccs.bsky.social and conversing with Will Davies @will-davies.bsky.social. Come along to find out how economic life today thrives on the ambiguous allure of nothingness, annihilation, and disappearance.
Financial Nihilism Today
The Centre for Capitalism Studies is pleased to present a talk on financial nihilism by Amin Samman (City) with commentary from William Davies (Goldsmiths).
www.ucl.ac.uk
March 20, 2025 at 9:33 AM
Fantastic news for the journal and a clear sign of more great things to come!
We are delighted to announce an expanded editorial team for 2025 onward. Please join us in welcoming our new recruits Mareike Beck, Kristian Bondo Hansen, Juvaria Jafri, Jing Wang, and Philipp Golka. Read more here: financeandsocietynetwork.org/finsoc-new-e...
News: F&S announce expanded editorial team – Finance and Society Network
financeandsocietynetwork.org
March 4, 2025 at 1:02 PM
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Incredible/crazy conference on sustainability and apocalypse at CAPAS Heidelberg. Everything is even worse than I thought. @stephenshapiro.bsky.social @elkeschwarz.bsky.social @aminsamman.bsky.social @thirstyveblen.bsky.social @fmussgnug.bsky.social @ninaboy.bsky.social @danielbarber.bsky.social
January 31, 2025 at 2:05 PM