Livre - Toward an anthropological theory of value

390 GRA

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Livre

Palgrave Macmillan

Graeber David 1961 - 2020

Presentation materielle : XIII-337 p.

Dimensions : 22 cm

This innovative book is the first comprehensive synthesis of economic, political, and cultural theories of value. David Graeber reexamines a century of anthropological thought about value and exchange, in large measure to find a way out of quandaries in current social theory, which have become critical at the present moment of ideological collapse in the face of Neoliberalism. Rooted in an engaged, dynamic realism, Graeber argues that projects of cultural comparison are in a sense necessarily revolutionary projects: He attempts to synthesize the best insights of Karl Marx and Marcel Mauss, arguing that these figures represent two extreme, but ultimately complementary, possibilities in the shape such a project might take. Graeber breathes new life into the classic anthropological texts on exchange, value, and economy. He rethinks the cases of Iroquois wampum, Pacific kula exchanges, and the Kwakiutl potlatch within the flow of world historical processes, and recasts value as a model of human meaning-making, which far exceeds rationalist/reductive economist paradigms. David Graeber teaches anthropology at Yale University. He is currently writing an ethnography of direct action as well as working with the Direct Action Network, People's Global Action, and Ya Basta!.

Acknowledgements, vii A Few Words by Way of Introduction, ix Chapter 1: Three Ways of Thinking about Value, p. 1 Chapter 2: Current Directions in Exchange Theory, p. 23 Chapter 3: Value as the Importance of Actions, p. 49 Chapter 4: Action and Reflection, or, Notes Toward a Theory of Wealth and Power, p. 91 Chapter 5: Wampum and Social Creativity Among the Iroquois, p. 117 Chapter 6: Marcel Mauss Revisited, p. 151 Chapter 7: The False Coin of our Own Dreams, or, the Problem of the Fetish IIIb, p. 229 Notes, p. 263 References Cited, p. 281 Index, p. 317

Bibliogr. p. 281-315. - Index