There is a growing consensus in social sciences that there is a need for interdisciplinary research on the complexity of human behavior. At an age of crisis for both the economy and economic theory, economics is called upon to fruitfully cooperate with contiguous social disciplines. The term âeconomics imperialismâ refers to the expansion of economics to territories that lie outside the traditional domain of the discipline. Its critics argue that in starting with the assumption of maximizing behaviour, economics excludes the nuances of rival disciplines and has problems in interpreting real-world phenomena.This book focuses on a territory that persists to be largely intractable using the postulates of economics: that of primitive societies. In retracing the origins of economics imperialism back to the birth of the discipline, this volume argues that it offers a reductionist interpretation that is poor in interpretative power. By engaging with the neglected traditions of sociological and anthropological studies, the analysis offers suggestions for a more democratic cooperation between the social sciences.Economics as Social Science is of great interest to those who study history of economic thought, political economy and the history of economic anthropology, as well as history of social sciences and economic methodology.
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This volume argues that economics imperialism offers a reductionist interpretation that is poor in interpretative power and calls for a more democratic cooperation between economics and the other social sciences.
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INTRODUCTION PART I AT THE ROOTS OF ECONOMICS IMPERIALISM. CLASSICAL AND NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS AND THE ISSUE OF PRIMITIVE SOCIETIES1 The distant origins of economics imperialism. Classical economists and primitive societies2 Economics imperialism revealed. Neoclassical economists and the primitive man3 Primitive society in the interpretation of classical and neoclassical economics: a common modelPART II ECONOMICS AND THE CHALLENGE OF PRIMITIVE SOCIETIES: ANTHROPOLOGICAL NON-FORMALIST APPROACHES4 The primitive system of gift-exchange discovered: Marcel Maussâs Essai sur le don 5 The substantivist perspective on the role of the economy in societies: Karl Polanyiâs and Marshall Sahlinsâs contributions6 The intelligibility of primitive economic organization: Sahlins, LĂŠvi-Strauss and Clastres on Maussâs political philosophyPART III THE PROBLEM OF THE âOTHERâ: ECONOMICS AND UNSELFISH BEHAVIOR 7 Economics on altruism, giving and reciprocity 8 A unified framework for behavioral sciences? On Herbert Gintisâs proposalPART IV THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL RELEVANCE OF MAUSSâS GIFT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-IMPERIALIST ECONOMICS9 The gift in social sciences10 Maussâs research programme revisited: the Mouvement anti-utilitariste dans les sciences sociales (M.A.U.S.S.)11 A new Maussian perspective in economicsCONCLUSIONS
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ISBN
9780367894474
Publisert
2019-11-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
326 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
U, 05
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
220