The sixth and final lecture of Professor Tanner's Gifford Lecture series. Thursday 12 May 2016 Lecture abstract This lecture will discuss how finance-dominated capitalism encourages one to relate to oneself, which in turn has a bearing on the understanding of one’s relations with others. It will consider the emphasis on individual performance and responsibility in finance-dominated capitalism, the specific forms of competition typical of wage relations and market dynamics, winner-take-all profit mechanisms and herd behaviour in financial markets, privatising tendencies in the provision of public goods and the shifting of risks onto vulnerable individuals. It will contrast these emphases with the general ways that Christianity links one’s relationship with oneself to one’s relations with others. Tickets are free of charge and are available here Lecture video HTML This article was published on 2024-08-28