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  • HU Berlin  (3)
  • Ev. Landeskirche EKBO / Berl. Missionswerk
  • Kapitalismus  (3)
  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047493122
    Format: 190 Seiten , 4 Illustrationen (schwarz-weiß)
    ISBN: 9789004501799
    Series Statement: Historical materialism book series volume 238
    Content: "Through a discussion with current perspectives in philosophy of history - especially with a critical approach to Paul Ricœur's work - and a rigorous reading of Marx's oeuvre this book proposes an interpretation of this author's concept and method of historical knowledge. In this sense the examination of his concepts of social space and social time serve to highlight the possibilities of the best Marx in terms of the explanation of the dynamics of complex multilinear development of human societies and of capitalism in particular"
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-04-49991-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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    Keywords: Marx, Karl 1818-1883 ; Kapitalismus ; Sozialordnung ; Geschichtsphilosophie
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046329986
    Format: xv, 117 Seiten
    ISBN: 1536142913 , 9781536142914
    Series Statement: Anthropology research and developments
    Content: In 1992, Ulrich Beck published his classic Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity, which over the years has been situated as a must-read book in anthropology and sociology. The turn of the century brought many unseen political, economic and of course ecological risks for contemporary society. Though brilliant in essence, Beck's argument does not suffice to explain the times that humans live in now. Risk society has been replaced by a new stage of capitalism, where disasters, human suffering and pain have been commoditized as products to be instantly gazed and consumed by a global spectorship. The term "Thana-Capitalism" is used to describe the rise of a new form of capitalism, centered in the consumption of death and pain. This book captivates the needs of discussing capitalism from a new angle, introducing new theories, insights and debates revolving around political anthropology. In five short chapters, the authors did their best to explore this idea with different but interrelated topics such as leisure, tourism, consumption, terrorism, disasters, climate change, and political violence. The present project is useful for pre-graduate students (in humanities and social sciences) interested in politics, cultural studies and anthropology
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Politische Anthropologie ; Weltpolitik ; Kulturvergleich ; Kapitalismus ; Gesellschaft ; Risiko ; Tourismus ; Katastrophe ; Klimaänderung ; Terrorismus ; Sicherheitspolitik
    Author information: Korstanje, Maximiliano 1976-
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048203713
    Format: x, 291 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9780367901226 , 0367901226
    Series Statement: Political economies of capitalism, 1600-1850
    Content: This volume historicizes the use of the notion of self-interest that at least since Bernard de Mandeville and Adam Smith's theories is considered a central component of economic theory. Having in the twentieth century become one of the key-features of rational choice models, and thus is seen as an idealized trait of human behavior, self-interest has, despite Albert O. Hirschman's pivotal analysis of self-interest, only marginally been historicized. A historicization(s) of self-interest, however, offers new insights into the concept by asking why, when, for what reason and in which contexts the notion was discussed or referred to, how it was employed by contemporaries, and how the different usages developed and changed over time. This helps us to appreciate the various transformations in the perception of the notion, and also to explore how and in what ways different people at different times and in different regions reflected on or realized the act of considering what was in their best interest. The volume focuses on those different usages, knowledges, and practices concerned with self-interest in the modern Atlantic World from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, by using different approaches, including political and economic theory, actuarial science, anthropology, or the history of emotions. Offering a new perspective on a key component of Western capitalism, this is the ideal resource for researches and scholars of intellectual, political and economic history in the modern Atlantic World.
    Note: "Most of the contributions to this volume originate from a conference on the "Knowledge(s) of Self-interest" that was held at the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut (KWI) Essen in February 2019." -- Acknowledgements
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-00-302274-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-00-036400-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Atlantischer Raum ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Kapitalismus ; Eigennutz ; Begriff ; Geschichte 1600-1999 ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Zabel, Christine 1983-
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