The Quest for Prosperity: Reframing Political Economy
Autor Raphael Sassoweren Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 oct 2017
This book asks what are these frames of references? How many of them are worthy of retaining, while others might be discarded? And what new framings should be adopted in order to bring about a less crisis-prone and morally acceptable mode of human interaction?
Each chapter interrogates a different frame of reference, including culturally-embedded concepts of human nature, scarcity and abundance, markets, and the human condition. Examining their historical anchoring and the ways in which they have become confining for the realities of the postmodern world in which we currently live, it is shown that they have become so familiar that they are assumed rather than critically examined in most discussions of political economy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781783489305
ISBN-10: 1783489308
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1783489308
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 230 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface / Part I: Standard Frames of Reference / 1. Abundance and Scarcity / 2. The State of Nature and the Social Contract / 3. Human Nature and the Human Condition / 4. Individual vs. Communal Property Rights / 5. Markets / 6. Economic Growth/ Part II: The Assumptions Underlying these Frames / 7. Dangerous Assumptions / 8. Useful Assumptions / / 9. Alternative Models and the Question of Scale / Part III: Current Models / 10. Contemporary Capitalisms and their Faults / 11. The Perils of Globalization / 12. Remixing and the Knockoff Economy / 13. Marketing the Sharing Economy / Part IV: Reframing Political Economy / 14. Informative Case Studies / 15. Moral Framing of Political Economy / Epilogue / Bibliography
Recenzii
Sassower's study is excitingly elementary: it revitalizes the familiar basics of economics. The ideas of Adam Smith and of Karl Marx are still important and fresh, Sassower says, due to their firm root in the philosophies of their times. These he replaces with a new, critical philosophy, while retaining the basic quest of economic theory: abolishing hunger and creating abundance.
Sassower weaves together strands of Marxism, Popperianism and postmodernism to offer an original, practical and hopeful approach to how we-citizens, thinkers and students-might enact collective prosperity. Such prosperity comes from our desire to improve the human condition. With singular clarity and directness, Sassower argues convincingly for new commitments -philosophical, social and political-in service to our collective flourishing.
Raphael Sassower systematically analyzes the modern economic system: not just the systems that provide the mechanic function of capitalism but the very metric by which success and failure are measured. By interrogating the notion of "Prosperity" Sassower identifies and begins to fill a gap that emerges from employing established units of measure in an evolving economic context.
Sassower weaves together strands of Marxism, Popperianism and postmodernism to offer an original, practical and hopeful approach to how we-citizens, thinkers and students-might enact collective prosperity. Such prosperity comes from our desire to improve the human condition. With singular clarity and directness, Sassower argues convincingly for new commitments -philosophical, social and political-in service to our collective flourishing.
Raphael Sassower systematically analyzes the modern economic system: not just the systems that provide the mechanic function of capitalism but the very metric by which success and failure are measured. By interrogating the notion of "Prosperity" Sassower identifies and begins to fill a gap that emerges from employing established units of measure in an evolving economic context.