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Economy, Crime and Wrong in a Neoliberal Era - (Easa) by James G Carrier (Hardcover)

Economy, Crime and Wrong in a Neoliberal Era - (Easa) by  James G Carrier (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Corporate scandals since the 1990s have made it clear that economic wrong-doing is more common in Western societies than might be expected. This volume examines the relationship between such wrong-doing and the neoliberal orientations, policies, and practices that have been influential since around 1980, considering whether neoliberalism has affected the likelihood that people and firms will act in ways that many people would consider wrong. It furthermore asks whether ideas of economic right and wrong have become so fragmented and localized that collective judgement has become almost impossible"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> Corporate scandals since the 1990s have made it clear that economic wrongdoing is more common in Western societies than might be expected. This volume examines the relationship between such wrong-doing and the neoliberal orientations, policies, and practices that have been influential since around 1980, considering whether neoliberalism has affected the likelihood that people and firms will act in ways that many people would consider wrong. It furthermore asks whether ideas of economic right and wrong have become so fragmented and localized that collective judgement has become almost impossible.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p> <em>"This collection provides substantial, useful case studies not only for anthropologists and social scientists alike, but also for a wider, general, and critical audience. It opens a fertile ground of reflection about the very nature of the economic forces and paradoxes that run our world today, providing an analytical view that, beyond being profoundly enlightening, is also fairly distressful."</em> <strong>- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute</strong></p> <p> <em>"Truly outstanding in every respect... [the volume] shows that anthropologists can productively complicate our view of contemporary issues whilst simultaneously advancing our understanding of what is going on in our world in a very revealing and ethnographically grounded way."</em> <strong>- John Gledhill</strong>, University of Manchester</p> <p> <em>"An insightful and prescient contribution to economic anthropology and sociology... its framing of the key issues is clever and compelling, and it provides a productive vocabulary that promises to become a touchstone for the field."</em> <strong>- Edward F. Fischer</strong>, Vanderbilt University</p><br>

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