Produktbild: Economic Anthropology

Economic Anthropology Lectures at the College de France, 1992 - 1993

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.01.2026

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/16,3/2,8 cm

Gewicht

539 g

Übersetzt von

Peter Collier

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-3477-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.01.2026

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/16,3/2,8 cm

Gewicht

539 g

Übersetzt von

Peter Collier

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-3477-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Editorial note

    Lecture of 1 April 1993
    Preamble: rethinking the problems of economics - The theory of rational action - The dehistoricization of economic universes and behaviour - The case of the gift - The phenomenological approach to the gift (Derrida) - The anthropological analysis of the gift - Reintegrating lived experience and creating theory of practice - The destruction of time in science - The scholastic point of view

    Lecture of 8 April 1993
    Questions from the audience: the audacity of philosophers - The error of projecting the counter-gift into the gift - Overcoming the subjectivist and objectivist visions of the gift - Three differences - Discouraging the spirit of calculation in pre-capitalist economies - Economic dispositions and collective repression - Enchanted economic relations - The foundations of collective misrecognition - The nostalgia for lost paradises

    Lecture of 29 April 1993
    Obeying  the rules and  self-deception - The economics of symbolic wealth - Forgetting the historical and economic conditions of economic behaviour - The rise of calculability

    Lecture of 6 May 1993
    Symbolic revolutions and the overthrowing of categories - The co-genesis of the economic world and economic discourse - The universal falsehood of the calculating mind - The model of exchange - Challenge and  attack by contempt - Collective expectations (1) - The gift and power - Collective expectations (2)

    Lecture of 13 May 1993
    The symbolic economy and the limitations of economic economics - The construction of lasting relations through symbolic exchange - Permanently recreating belief - The myth of the imperialism of the market and resistance to commercialization - The symbolic dimension of economic relations, the example of the labour contract - Symbolic logic in consumption - The economic conditions of rational behaviour

    Lecture of 27 May 1993
    Sociologists and economists - An a-historical reductivism - A double dehistoricization - For a historicist rationalism - The definition of the market - The historical conditions of pure theory

    Lecture of 3 June 1993
    The impossible definition of the market - Economic theory against itself - The economic field as a field of forces - The immanent tendencies of the economic field - The effect of distinction and competition

    Lecture of 10 June 1993
    The notion of the market in Max Weber - The indirect conflict - Harrison White's model - Homology and second-degree choice for consumers - A three-fold break with Weber - The State creates the market: the example of the market in private housing

    Lecture of 17 June 1993
    Questions from the audience - Classification struggles in the economic field - The three postulates of homo oeconomicus - First alternative: the individual and the collective - (Socially) limited rationality - Second alternative: purposiveness and mechanism - The purposive illusion - Third alternative: the micro and the macro

    Situating the lectures on 'The social foundations of economic action' in the works of Pierre Bourdieu
    Julien Duval

    Postface: Economics and the social sciences
    Robert Boyer

    Appendix: Summary of the lectures as published in the Annals of the Collège de France

    Notes
    Index