The Crisis Conundrum How To Reconcile Economy And Society / edited by Mauro Magatti.

This collection addresses the path to a new prosperity after the Great Recession. The contributors ask that if the 2008 crisis proved the unsustainability of the neoliberal development model, what does well-being mean today in advanced western democracies? What kind of production and consumption wil...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Magatti, Mauro (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: The Socio-Economic Dimension
  • 1. Beyond the Consumerist-Financial Exchange: The Sustainable-Contributory Exchange; M. Magatti and L. Gherardi
  • 2. On Income Inequality: The 2008 Great Recession and Long-Term Growth; J. McCombie and M. Spreafico
  • 3. European Recession and The Emerging Two-Speed Europe; L. Campiglio
  • 4. From One Precariousness to Another. The Ideological Role of Financial Calculation in the Outbreak and Perpetuation of the Crisis: Preliminary Considerations Based on Chapter 12 of the General Theory; M. Amato
  • 5. Resocialising Finance to Exit the Crisis, by L. Fantacci
  • 6. From Asymmetries to Harmony: a demanding but urgent journey; P. Dembinski
  • Part 2: The Socio-Anthropological Dimension
  • 7. Escaping the Anthropocene,; B. Stiegler
  • 8. Out of the Great Recession: The Conditions for Prosperity Beyond Individualism and Consumerism; C. Giaccardi, M. Martinelli and C. Silla
  • 9. A Major Reason for the Present Crisis: The Belief that the Economy Represents the Foundation of Human Society; F. Flahault
  • 10. The Need for an Anthropology of Wealth; S. Petrosino
  • 11. Democracy Beyond Liberalism: For a ‘Modes de Vie’ Politic; M. Hunyadi
  • 12. Global, Universal, Common: Three Notions for a Socio-Cultural Renewal; F. Botturi. .