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  • Formaat: Hardback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691172536
  • ISBN-13: 9780691172538
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x140 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691172536
  • ISBN-13: 9780691172538
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Why society’s expectation of economic growth is no longer realistic

Economic growth--and the hope of better things to come—is the religion of the modern world. Yet its prospects have become bleak, with crashes following booms in an endless cycle. In the United States, eighty percent of the population has seen no increase in purchasing power over the last thirty years and the situation is not much better elsewhere. The Infinite Desire for Growth spotlights the obsession with wanting more, and the global tensions that have arisen as a result. Amid finite resources, increasing populations, environmental degradation, and political unrest, the quest for new social and individual goals has never been so critical.

Leading economist Daniel Cohen provides a whirlwind tour of the history of economic growth, from the early days of civilization to modern times, underscoring what is so unsettling today. The new digital economy is establishing a "zero-cost" production model, inexpensive software is taking over basic tasks, and years of exploiting the natural world have begun to backfire with deadly consequences. Working hard no longer guarantees social inclusion or income. Drawing on economics, anthropology, and psychology, and thinkers ranging from Rousseau to Keynes and Easterlin, Cohen examines how a future less dependent on material gain might be considered and, how, in a culture of competition, individual desires might be better attuned to the greater needs of society.

At a time when wanting what we haven't got has become an obsession, The Infinite Desire for Growth explores the ways we might reinvent, for the twenty-first century, the old ideal of social progress.

Arvustused

"An utterly absorbing journey from the wheel to the iPhone."---Sharon Shinn, BizEd "A compact book whose easy-reading style could easily obscure the profundity of its argument. Daniel Cohens ultimately hopeful message is that the waning of the religion of growth could create the space for a renewed humanism." * Prospect * "[ A] stimulating book of wide scope drawing on a range of disciplines."---David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer "The book is a statement of hope, a plea for mankind to stop running in the rat race and start seeing the roses. Amen!"---J. Bhattacharya, Choice

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(6)
PART I THE ORIGIN OF GROWTH
7(58)
Chapter 1 The Human Species
9(9)
Chapter 2 Exodus
18(11)
Chapter 3 November 13, 2026
29(4)
Chapter 4 The Invention of Money
33(8)
Chapter 5 The Theft of History
41(22)
Chapter 6 From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe
63(2)
PART II THE FUTURE, THE FUTURE!
65(42)
Chapter 7 The Singularity Is Near
67(6)
Chapter 8 Whither Human Labor?
73(5)
Chapter 9 Vanishing Growth?
78(8)
Chapter 10 Marx in Hollywood
86(7)
Chapter 11 Capital at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
93(4)
Chapter 12 De collapsus novum
97(10)
PART III RETHINKING PROGRESS
107(44)
Chapter 13 The (New) Great Transformation
109(9)
Chapter 14 Economics and Culture
118(14)
Chapter 15 The Elusive Quest of Happiness
132(8)
Chapter 16 The Double Bind of Work and Autonomy
140(5)
Chapter 17 Social Endogamy
145(6)
Conclusion 151(4)
Index 155
Daniel Cohen (19532023) was director of the Economics Department at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and a founding member of the Paris School of Economics. His many books include The Inglorious Years: The Collapse of the Industrial Order and the Rise of Digital Society (Princeton), Globalization and Its Enemies, and The Prosperity of Vice: A Worried View of Economics.