Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker

Since the financial crisis of 2007-2009, the ethics of those who work in the banking sector have come under special scrutiny. Indeed, the world of finance has long carried a moral taint, one which has been more than occasionally depicted and addressed in works of literary fiction. A highly illuminat...

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Main Author: Bragues, George
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Language:English
Published: Brown University 2014-05-01
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Online Access:https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:757332/PDF/
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description Since the financial crisis of 2007-2009, the ethics of those who work in the banking sector have come under special scrutiny. Indeed, the world of finance has long carried a moral taint, one which has been more than occasionally depicted and addressed in works of literary fiction. A highly illuminating and penetrating case in point is Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker. In this short-story, the great Portuguese writer portrays a successful banker defending the position that his acquisition of wealth represents the practical corollary of anarchism. By anarchism is meant a state of affairs in which individuals are able to attain their highest potential free of the constraints imposed by all humanly constructed institutions, whether it be the state, religion, family, or the monetary system. At first blush, the banker's case strikes the reader as bizarre, yet the flaws in his reasoning are hard to pinpoint. Precisely by this difficulty, Pessoa draws the reader into an interrogation of the philosophic presuppositions of modernity, as expressed in the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In the end, one is left seriously rethink the presuppositions of modernity or, perhaps, admit that the way of life of the wealthy financier is indeed the logical culmination of modernity's project of human liberation.
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spelling doaj.art-faec1e82bdb04b9e839e562c41a6b7732022-12-21T22:59:53ZengBrown UniversityPessoa Plural2212-41792014-05-01512610.7301/Z08P5Z0XIs Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist BankerBragues, GeorgeSince the financial crisis of 2007-2009, the ethics of those who work in the banking sector have come under special scrutiny. Indeed, the world of finance has long carried a moral taint, one which has been more than occasionally depicted and addressed in works of literary fiction. A highly illuminating and penetrating case in point is Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker. In this short-story, the great Portuguese writer portrays a successful banker defending the position that his acquisition of wealth represents the practical corollary of anarchism. By anarchism is meant a state of affairs in which individuals are able to attain their highest potential free of the constraints imposed by all humanly constructed institutions, whether it be the state, religion, family, or the monetary system. At first blush, the banker's case strikes the reader as bizarre, yet the flaws in his reasoning are hard to pinpoint. Precisely by this difficulty, Pessoa draws the reader into an interrogation of the philosophic presuppositions of modernity, as expressed in the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In the end, one is left seriously rethink the presuppositions of modernity or, perhaps, admit that the way of life of the wealthy financier is indeed the logical culmination of modernity's project of human liberation.https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:757332/PDF/AnarchismAnarquismoBanks and bankingBancaFinanceFinançasMoneyDinheiroJusticeJustiçaEqualityIgualdadeFreedomLiberdadePessoa, FernandoBanqueiro anarquistaModernidadeAnarquismo
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Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker
Pessoa Plural
Anarchism
Anarquismo
Banks and banking
Banca
Finance
Finanças
Money
Dinheiro
Justice
Justiça
Equality
Igualdade
Freedom
Liberdade
Pessoa, FernandoBanqueiro anarquista
Modernidade
Anarquismo
title Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker
title_full Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker
title_fullStr Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker
title_full_unstemmed Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker
title_short Is Achieving Freedom About Making a Lot of Money? An Interpretation of Fernando Pessoa's The Anarchist Banker
title_sort is achieving freedom about making a lot of money an interpretation of fernando pessoa s the anarchist banker
topic Anarchism
Anarquismo
Banks and banking
Banca
Finance
Finanças
Money
Dinheiro
Justice
Justiça
Equality
Igualdade
Freedom
Liberdade
Pessoa, FernandoBanqueiro anarquista
Modernidade
Anarquismo
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