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- Economy and the Future: A Crisis of Faith
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Michigan State University Press
- Series: Studies in Violence, Mimesis and Culture
summary
A monster stalks the earth—a sluggish, craven, dumb beast that takes fright at the slightest noise and starts at the sight of its own shadow. This monster is the market. The shadow it fears is cast by a light that comes from the future: the Keynesian crisis of expectations. It is this same light that causes the world’s leaders to tremble before the beast. They tremble, Jean-Pierre Dupuy says, because they have lost faith in the future. What Dupuy calls Economy has degenerated today into a mad spectacle of unrestrained consumption and speculation. But in its positive form—a truly political economy in which politics, not economics, is predominant—Economy creates not only a sense of trust and confidence but also a belief in the open-endedness of the future without which capitalism cannot function. In this devastating and counterintuitive indictment of the hegemonic pretensions of neoclassical economic theory, Dupuy argues that the immutable and eternal decision of God has been replaced with the unpredictable and capricious judgment of the crowd. The future of mankind will therefore depend on whether it can see through the blindness of orthodox economic thinking.
Table of Contents
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- Chapter 2. Self-Transcendence
- pp. 21-64
- Chapter 4. Critique of Economic Reason
- pp. 89-126
- Conclusion. The Way Out from Fatalism
- pp. 127-130
- Appendix. Time, Paradox
- pp. 131-146
Additional Information
ISBN
9781609174330
Related ISBN(s)
9781611861464, 9781628950335, 9781628960327
MARC Record
OCLC
890674620
Pages
186
Launched on MUSE
2014-09-16
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2014