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Idols of the Marketplace - Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in English Literature, 1580-1680 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
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Idols of the Marketplace - Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in English Literature, 1580-1680 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Series: Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500-1700
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Postmodern society seems incapable of elaborating an ethical
critique of the market economy. Early modern society showed no such
reticence. Between 1580 and 1680, Aristotelian teleology was
replaced as the dominant mode of philosophy in England by Baconian
empiricism. This was a process with implications for every sphere
of life: for politics and theology, economics and ethics,
aesthetics and sexuality. Through nuanced and original readings of
Shakespeare, Herbert, Donne, Milton, Traherne, and Bunyan, David
Hawkes sheds light on the antitheatrical controversy, and early
modern debates over idolatry and value and trade. Hawkes argues
that the people of Renaissance England believed that the decline of
telos resulted in a reified, fetishistic mode of consciousness
which manifests itself in such phenomena as religious idolatry,
commodity fetish, and carnal sensuality. He suggests that the
resulting early modern critique of the market economy has much to
offer postmodern society.
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