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The Political Economy of Destructive Power (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The Political Economy of Destructive Power (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Series: New Horizons in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics series
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Economic science has extensively studied the creative power of
individuals and social groups, but it has largely ignored the
destructive power of economic agents. This highly original book
redresses the balance and, for the first time, looks at how much an
agent can destroy. Destructive power is conceptualised in a unique
way, covering all types of deliberate (violent and non-violent)
social conflict behaviour. The theoretical arguments in the book
are skilfully linked to burning political issues of our time such
as the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the Second Gulf War. The author
embraces destructive power in its two different functions, namely
appropriative and rule-producing, the latter having been entirely
neglected in classical and neo-classical approaches. The focus of
the book is to integrate both these functions of destructive power
into the political economy discourse. In doing so, the author
offers an original interpretation of social development in terms of
a combination of three different types of power: creative
(economic), destructive and moral. Destructive power is therefore
studied within the scope of collective action and not just as an
irrational, abnormal or critical reaction. Throughout the book, the
author illustrates many relevant and thought-provoking examples of
man's destructive nature including civil war, military
confrontation, guerrilla warfare, terrorism, revolution, strikes,
sovereignty, public security and suicide. This fascinating book
offers a challenging new agenda for understanding conflict theory
and measuring the 'value' of destructive power. It will appeal to a
broad and varied readership from a range of disciplines across the
social sciences including economics, politics, sociology, history
and psychology.
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