Whole earth : beyond the entitlement of the property owner / Ann E. Davis.
2022
HB701 .D3825 2022
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Title
Whole earth : beyond the entitlement of the property owner / Ann E. Davis.
Author
Davis, Ann E., 1947- author.
ISBN
3031019342 (electronic bk.)
9783031019340 (electronic bk.)
3031019334
9783031019333
9783031019340 (electronic bk.)
3031019334
9783031019333
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 175 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-01934-0 doi
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HB701 .D3825 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.1/7
Summary
This book takes a radical approach to ecological economics, proposing a new paradigm based on earth systems science. This book questions the foundation of economics on individual private property, and proposes new forms of relationship to land and to the state. It questions the foundation of economics on the individual, and proposes new forms of regional ecological collectives, integrated at the global level. It critically examines the assumptions of economics and re-envisions it as more integrally related to society and ecology. The volume integrates insights from a variety of fields, including humanities, natural, and social science, placing human life in the setting of ecology. The chapters invoke a historical institutional methodology to examine the link between economic theories and economic institutions, understanding performativity and applying reflexivity, and the potential for the emergence of new visions and methods. The method draws upon literary studies, linguistic philosophy, as well as long term economic history. Providing an alternative view of the relationship of humans to the earth, this book is appropriate for students and researchers across a variety of disciplines including economics, history, ecology, and philosophy.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Beyond reification : envisioning the earth
The modern institution of science
History of political economy
"Fictitious capital" : money, the symbol, and the state
The public private divide
Abstraction and reification
Proletarianization and commodification
Alternatives : regional ecological communities
Conclusion and further reflections.
The modern institution of science
History of political economy
"Fictitious capital" : money, the symbol, and the state
The public private divide
Abstraction and reification
Proletarianization and commodification
Alternatives : regional ecological communities
Conclusion and further reflections.