... an important and thought-provoking contribution, one that deserves to be widely read, and it certainly provides the basis for further work in an area that is of the utmost importance.

John McCay, Honorary Professor in Development Studies at Deakin University, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books

In recent years activists around the globe have challenged the commodification of water, education, health care, and other essential goods, while academics have warned from unintended effects when everything can be bought and sold. But what is commodification? And what is the problem with commodification? In The Critique of Commodification, Christoph Hermann argues that commodification entails production for profit rather than social needs, and that production for profit has a number of harmful effects, including the exclusion of those who cannot pay, the marginalization of those whose collective purchasing power is not large enough, and the focus on highly profitable forms of production over more socially beneficial and ecologically sustainable alternatives. Drawing upon and extending the work of Marx, Polyani, and Luxemburg, Hermann goes beyond the standard moral critiques of markets and adopts a materialist approach to emphasize the dispossession of public resources and to highlight how goods and services are altered when sold on markets for profit. Tracing the intellectual history of the term commodification, this book not only criticizes commodification, but also proposes a new model for production that focuses on needs rather than profits.
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Introduction Chapter 1: The Critique of Commodification Chapter 2: A Theory of Commodification Chapter 3: Politics of Commodification Chapter 4: Consequences of Commodification Chapter 5: Limits of Commodification Chapter 6: Rediscovering Use Value Chapter 7: Alternatives to Commodification: Use Value Society Notes Index
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"... an important and thought-provoking contribution, one that deserves to be widely read, and it certainly provides the basis for further work in an area that is of the utmost importance." -- John McCay, Honorary Professor in Development Studies at Deakin University, Marx and Philosophy Review of Books
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Selling point: Provides an intellectual history of the term commodification Selling point: Develops an innovative theory of commodification, including formal, real, and fictitious commodification Selling point: Identifies harmful consequences of commodification Selling point: Explores alternative to capitalism based on the satisfaction of needs rather than maximization of profits
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Christoph Hermann is a political economist who teaches in the Department of History, University of California, Berkeley. Before moving to the US, he taught at the University of Vienna and the Berlin School of Economics and Law. His previous books include Capitalism and the Political Economy of Work Time (2015) and the edited volume Privatization of Public Services: Impacts on Employment, Working Conditions and Service Quality in Europe (2012).
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Selling point: Provides an intellectual history of the term commodification Selling point: Develops an innovative theory of commodification, including formal, real, and fictitious commodification Selling point: Identifies harmful consequences of commodification Selling point: Explores alternative to capitalism based on the satisfaction of needs rather than maximization of profits
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ISBN
9780197576762
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
358 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
236

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Christoph Hermann is a political economist who teaches in the Department of History, University of California, Berkeley. Before moving to the US, he taught at the University of Vienna and the Berlin School of Economics and Law. His previous books include Capitalism and the Political Economy of Work Time (2015) and the edited volume Privatization of Public Services: Impacts on Employment, Working Conditions and Service Quality in Europe (2012).