
Capitalist Economics
Samuel A. Chambers(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 29. April 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-0-19-755689-4 (ISBN)
Description
Capitalist Economics introduces and explains the basic economic forces that shape the present and structure the future of capitalist societies today. Rejecting the idea that economics is a universal science of "choice" or the "efficient allocation of scarce resources," this book analyzes economic forces and relations as essential elements of a broader society. This entails understanding "the economic" as a logic that always operates alongside cultural, political, and social forces. As well, it requires grasping the economic as itself a product of historical development. This book explores the unique economic pressures found in capitalist societies, offering detailed yet concise analysis of basic concepts - commodities, money, exchange, interest - and investigating broader issues such as the source of profit, the nature of growth, and the role of technology and invention. Written for political scientists, sociologists, philosophers, cultural studies scholars, and beyond, the book is a completely new way of grasping socio-economic relations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
258 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-755689-4 (9780197556894)
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Samuel A. Chambers teaches political theory, cultural politics, and political economy at Johns Hopkins University. He is co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Contemporary Political Theory and is series co-editor of Routledge's Innovators in Political Theory. He has published or edited a dozen books, in work that ranges from theories of society, language, and democratic politics, to critical television studies, to a broad and concerted effort to understand the nature of both capitalism and money.
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Professor and Chair of Political ScienceProfessor and Chair of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University
Content
Preface
Introduction: What is Economics?
Part I: Economics in History
1. Social Orders and Economic Relations
2. How Societies Produce
3. Capitalist Social Orders
Part II: Capitalist Economic Relations
4. Money
5. Commodities
6. Profit
Part III: Capitalist Economic Forces
7. Entrepreneurs & Investment
8. Bankers & Interest
9. The Rules of Capitalism
Sources and Further Reading
Glossary of Terms (by Benjamin Taylor)
Introduction: What is Economics?
Part I: Economics in History
1. Social Orders and Economic Relations
2. How Societies Produce
3. Capitalist Social Orders
Part II: Capitalist Economic Relations
4. Money
5. Commodities
6. Profit
Part III: Capitalist Economic Forces
7. Entrepreneurs & Investment
8. Bankers & Interest
9. The Rules of Capitalism
Sources and Further Reading
Glossary of Terms (by Benjamin Taylor)