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Economic Anthropology, Capitalism's End, and an Ecological Solution

Sun Dec 02, 2007 at 08:49:33 PM PDT

This is a literary essay examining the question: "Why do people do what they do?" in an economic context.  Its starting point is the three-fold explanation given in Wilk and Cliggett's new text of economic anthropology, Economies and Cultures: people do what they do because 1) of economic self-interest, 2) for the sake of other people, or 3) with moral/ ethical motives in mind.  I use that framework as a starting point to examine what sort of economic motives would be best in light of the ecological crises of the present, and of the advanced state of capitalism and of "capitalist discipline" as it has shaped our society.

(crossposted at Docudharma)

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