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The Pricing of Progress - Economic Indicators and the Capitalization of American Life (Hardcover)
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The Pricing of Progress - Economic Indicators and the Capitalization of American Life (Hardcover)
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How did Americans come to quantify their society's progress and
well-being in units of money? In today's GDP-run world, prices are
the standard measure of not only our goods and commodities but our
environment, our communities, our nation, even our self-worth. The
Pricing of Progress traces the long history of how and why we
moderns adopted the monetizing values and valuations of capitalism
as an indicator of human prosperity while losing sight of earlier
social and moral metrics that did not put a price on everyday life.
Eli Cook roots the rise of economic indicators in the emergence of
modern capitalism and the contested history of English enclosure,
Caribbean slavery, American industrialization, economic thought,
and corporate power. He explores how the maximization of market
production became the chief objective of American economic and
social policy. We see how distinctly capitalist quantification
techniques used to manage or invest in railroad corporations,
textile factories, real estate holdings, or cotton plantations
escaped the confines of the business world and seeped into every
nook and cranny of society. As economic elites quantified the
nation as a for-profit, capitalized investment, the progress of its
inhabitants, free or enslaved, came to be valued according to their
moneymaking abilities. Today as in the nineteenth century,
political struggles rage over who gets to determine the statistical
yardsticks used to gauge the "health" of our economy and nation.
The Pricing of Progress helps us grasp the limits and dangers of
entrusting economic indicators to measure social welfare and moral
goals.
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