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The Anthropology of Complex Economic Systems - Inequality, Stability, and Cycles of Crisis (Hardcover)
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The Anthropology of Complex Economic Systems - Inequality, Stability, and Cycles of Crisis (Hardcover)
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Today we live in what Ulrich Beck has aptly characterized as a
"risk society" shaped by intensifying crises outside of our control
and seemingly outside of our comprehension. The master narrative
that was supposed to lead us to secular salvation-economics-has
proved to be a large part of the problem rather than the much
anticipated solution. In The Anthropology of Complex Economic
Systems, Niccolo Caldararo offers a much more radical and
challenging answer: that the fundamental assumptions on which the
modern "science" of economics has been erected are false, and that
it is through the medium of anthropology, particularly the
relatively neglected field of economic anthropology, that an
alternative and sound basis for both the understanding of economic
behavior and for the shaping of economic futures can be
constructed. Caldararo not only challenges the foundational
assumptions of conventional economic theory, but situates economic
behavior (something quite different and universal amongst human
beings) in both a historical and an ecological context.
Contemporary discussions of "sustainability," especially in the
field of development studies, have oddly neglected to look to
anthropology. Economic anthropology, is the repository of a vast
store of wisdom both about actual alternative and workable economic
systems and about their evolution. By drawing on this source,
Caldararo builds a model of the evolution of human economies which
stir up substantial debate, shows how economic anthropology
provides a tool for the interrogation of economic theory, and ties
economics to ecology. It has been the rupture of this fundamental
relationship that lies at the basis of much of our present crisis
and the unsustainable economic patterns that humans have created.
By bringing together in a new configuration economic anthropology,
ecology, and culture history, Caldararo not only proposes a new
model of human social evolution, but equally importantly creates a
methodology for speaking to, and against, our present economic and
environmental situation.
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