Capitalist Economics introduces and explains the basic economic forces
that shape the present and structure the future of capitalist
societies today. Rejecting the idea that economics is a universal
science of "choice" or the "efficient allocation of scarce resources,"
this book analyzes economic forces and relations as essential elements
of a broader society. This entails understanding "the economic" as a
logic that always operates alongside cultural, political, and social
forces. As well, it requires grasping the economic as itself a product
of historical development. This book explores the unique economic
pressures found in capitalist societies, offering detailed yet concise
analysis of basic concepts - commodities, money, exchange, interest -
and investigating broader issues such as the source of profit, the
nature of growth, and the role of technology and invention. Written
for political scientists, sociologists, philosophers, cultural studies
scholars, and beyond, the book is a completely new way of grasping
socio-economic relations.
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ISBN
9780197556917
Published
2021
Publisher
Oxford University Press Academic US
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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