
Economy for and Against Democracy
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"Economy for and Against Democracy is a must-read for economists, political scientists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the true meaning of democracy and searching for initiatives to promote a more democratic world society." * International Social Science Review"[This book] sets out debates and insights that have been long forgotten in social science as a result of the domination of orthodox economics. Absent is the arcane mathematical formalism that commands mainstream enquiry into economics; in these chapters, the study of economics speaks to - and of - people and their daily struggles. In a phrase not to be killed with over-use: this is a liberating read." * Peter Vale, University of Johannesburg
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Keith Hart
PART I: ECONOMY VERSUS DEMOCRACY
Chapter 1. Habits of austerity: financialization and new ways of dealing with money
Juergen Schraten
Chapter 2. What financial crisis? The global politics of finance: distributional consequences and legitimizing narratives
Horacio Ortiz
Chapter 3. Party funding for and against democracy in Zimbabwe and South Africa
Booker Magure
PART II: THE STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY
Chapter 4. Women as mediators in post-war Mozambique: pushing lobolo from price to propriety
Albert Farre
Chapter 5. Negotiating state and market: the South African HIV/AIDS movement and social change
Theodore Powers
Chapter 6. Beyond the market: the case of white workers in Pretoria
John Sharp & Stephan Van Wyk
Chapter 7. Waves of unrest: wildcat strikes and possible democratic change in Swaziland
Vito Laterza
PART III: VISIONS OF HUMAN ECONOMY AND DEMOCRACY
Chapter 8. Solidarity economy in contemporary Greece: 'movementality', economic democracy and social reproduction
Theodoros Rakopoulos
Chapter 9. Money for a human economy: a reflection from Argentina
Hadrien Saiag
Chapter 10. Human economy: the revolutionary struggle for happiness
Keith Hart
Chapter 11. Building a human economy movement: the precedent of transnational feminism
Camille Sutton-Brown
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