Economics of IntangiblesNova Publishers, 2007 - 407 pàgines Up to now, economics as a branch of social science has been concerned mainly to map the commercial and financial relations of Humanity, including a wide variety of institutions spawned to sustain livelihoods within these relations. Although these relationships, qua relations, are by definition intangible, the forms by which these relations are expressed - and in which they may even be quantified, predicted and managed - are all tangible. Thus we arrive at the tantalizing paradox wherein, for economists, tangibles seem to occupy the entire space of interest, even though that which has given rise to their very field in the first place are actually social relations that remain utterly intangible. this veil uncovers something very strange. To the extent that tangible economic activity takes quantifiable form, it is possible to generalize about the forms themselves and/or to verify them, without reference to any further information as to the intent, conscience or consciousness of those who gave rise to these activities in the first place. trumpeted as the economists' greatest success (as social scientists). This book presents the many quintessential elements of economics from all around the globe. |
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... social science has been concerned mainly to map the commercial and financial relations of Humanity , including a wide variety of institutions spawned to sustain livelihoods within these relations . Although these relationships , qua ...
... social science has been concerned mainly to map the commercial and financial relations of Humanity , including a wide variety of institutions spawned to sustain livelihoods within these relations . Although these relationships , qua ...
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... social injustices that used to embrace small countries and perhaps limited regions now envelop entire continents . This suggests the arrival of the Information Age has not in itself been sufficient to reform , correct or end ongoing social ...
... social injustices that used to embrace small countries and perhaps limited regions now envelop entire continents . This suggests the arrival of the Information Age has not in itself been sufficient to reform , correct or end ongoing social ...
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... social development - as an important uncounted , and in that sense intangible , cost of unregulated , uncontained and purely profit - driven " development " . Conventional economics refers rather moralistically to these costs as ...
... social development - as an important uncounted , and in that sense intangible , cost of unregulated , uncontained and purely profit - driven " development " . Conventional economics refers rather moralistically to these costs as ...
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... social fragment can be said to constitute a class in two senses . First , it is the collective owner of the society's means of production which alone can unleash the value - addable as the result of application of the living labour of ...
... social fragment can be said to constitute a class in two senses . First , it is the collective owner of the society's means of production which alone can unleash the value - addable as the result of application of the living labour of ...
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... social consciousness can , at last , exercise its leading role : going with Nature , rather than against , and empowering people immediately and first and foremost in their actual , living social collectives . Chapter 1 The Tangible ...
... social consciousness can , at last , exercise its leading role : going with Nature , rather than against , and empowering people immediately and first and foremost in their actual , living social collectives . Chapter 1 The Tangible ...
Continguts
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Intangibles in the Big Picture Continued Information Technology and the Global System | 101 |
Tangibles in the Big Picture | 158 |
The Aphenomenal Model | 235 |
The New Synthesis | 291 |
Conclusion | 355 |
References and Bibliography | 357 |
Index | 385 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 56 - ... every individual necessarily labours to render the annual revenue of the society as great as he can. He generally, indeed, neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it.
Pàgina 56 - By preferring the support of domestic to that of foreign industry, he intends only his own security; and by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value, he intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention, v Nor is it always the worse for the society that it was no part of it.
Pàgina 330 - There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
Pàgina 58 - God Must think it exceedingly odd If he finds that this tree Continues to be When there's no one about in the Quad'.
Pàgina 56 - I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it.
Pàgina 92 - The wealth of those societies in which the capitalist mode of production prevails, presents itself as "an immense accumulation of commodities," its unit being a single commodity.
Pàgina 88 - Without revolutionising the mode of production, it only worsens the condition of the direct producers, turns them into mere wage-workers and proletarians under conditions worse than those under the immediate control of capital, and appropriates their...
Pàgina 302 - The essential features and requirements of the basic law of socialism might be formulated roughly in this way : the securing of the maximum satisfaction of the constantly rising material and cultural requirements of the whole of society through the continuous expansion and perfection of socialist production on the basis of higher techniques.
Pàgina 122 - ... whereas it cannot be disputed that the nature of the other species with which each has to compete, is at least as important, and generally a far more important element of success.