Wealth and Power
Survival in a Time of Global Accumulation
Duran Bell(Author)
AltaMira Press
Published on 9. December 2003
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-7591-0489-1 (ISBN)
Description
In Wealth and Power Duran Bell presents a key reconception of wealth as a globally-managed social resource. By observing the implications of wealth on a cross-cultural and multisocietal basis, Bell offers new insights into the implications of capital formation during a period of global accumulation. He analyzes the way in which leading centers of capitalist enterprise are transforming systems of state-managed capitalism into a global system of control. This evolving system results in severe inequalities in access to capital and, consequently, in the ability and power of individuals to survive. He provides a broader conception of the social processes that non-Western societies must undergo to participate in this phase of capitalist expansion, and explains the consequences of a hegemonic Western approach to social relations. This is essential reading for any scholar interested in the effects of wealth and power on global social processes.
Reviews / Votes
The book is truly original in conception and persuasive in execution. It has the potential to deliver a lethal blow to pervasive and . . . moribund theories of exchange and wealth accumulation in anthropology, economics, and related disciplines. . . . The author is an accomplished ethnologist, first, but he draws competently from jurisprudence, political economy, and economics to achieve his goals. The work has implications for each of these fields, [and] will certainly spark debate -- Kalman Applbaum, Universtiy of Wisconsin, Milwaukee This manuscript . . . [is] politically significant for an era of extreme wealth accumulation. The discussion of ways that social relations of inequality and accumulation penetrate intimate domains (e.g., marriage) is important and will receive recognition and debate. -- Josiah McC. Heyman, University of Texas, El PasoMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
California
United States
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7591-0489-1 (9780759104891)
Copyright in bibliographic data is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or its licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Duran Bell is professor of economics and anthropology at the University of California, Irvine. He specializes in the dynamics of social formation, the structure of corporate groups, and marriage and marriage payments.
Content
1 Preface 2 Acknowledgments 3 Chapter 1: A Time of Global Accumulation 4 Chapter 2: Wealth, power & corporate groups 5 Chapter 3: Capitalism and the right to survive 6 Chapter 4: Bridewealth & the Articulation of Wealth 7 Chapter 5: Households in Service to Wealth 8 Chapter 6: On the Nature of Rightful and Imposed Claims 9 Chapter 7: Marriage and Legitimacy 10 Chapter 8: Rights, Shared and Private 11 Chapter 9: Charity 12 Chapter 10: The Logic of Reciprocity 13 Chapter 11: Guanxi and the Law of the Village 14 Notes 15 References 16 Biography of Gyula Derkovits 17 Index 18 About the Author