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@lprochon.bsky.social, Deborah James, Benoît de L'Estoile & Santiago J. Gahn. Published in Open Access; free for all to read and download here: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... (5/5)
Oikos and Surplus: The Search for an Anthropological Economics
This paper, building on recent contributions from Cesaratto and Di Bucchianico, explores the possibilities offered by an ‘anthropological economics’. De L’Estoile has highlighted economic anthropol...
tandfonline.com
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Finally, I ask what this “anthropological economics” might bring to the broader struggle for a ‘human economy’, directed towards human wellbeing rather than merely material abundance. (4/5)
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I consider how it might help us grapple with a wide range of “economic” issues, from capitalist penetration in (post)colonial contexts to crises of social reproduction/care in post-industrial societies. (3/5)
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In the paper I explore the possibilities of an “anthropological economics”, synthesising aspects of substantivist economic anthropology & classical (Sraffian) political economy. (2/5)
June 5, 2025 at 1:16 PM