Joseph Vogl's book Der Souveränitätseffekt (The Sovereignty Effect) is the narrative of a network constellation at the center of which a blind spot, a "zero point" (Ernesto Laclau), ensures that a practice is administered that cannot justify itself theoretically, but can only be understood as coping with the state of exception.
Vogl stimulates a debate about the singularity of modern finance, which can only be conducted by replacing the image of an overly resolute capitalism with the image of a society open to the future.