The Politics of Economic Life explores the ways by which practices of consumption, work, production and entrepreneurship can be imbued with political strategy and ideology, and assesses the potentials and perils of the politicization of economic activity for democracy in the 21st century.
The Politics of Economic Life explores the ways by which practices of consumption, work, production and entrepreneurship can be imbued with political strategy and ideology, and assesses the potentials and perils of the politicization of economic activity for democracy in the 21st century.
Martin Beckstein is Postdoctoral Assistant for Political Theory at the University of Zurich.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Chapter 1: The Politicization of Economic Activity Chapter 2: Towards a Micro-Political Approach to Economic Life Chapter 3: The Marketplace as a Site of Politics Chapter 4: Work and the World of Micropolitics Chapter 5: Shopping for Change? Chapter 6: Political (By-)Products of Economic Production Chapter 7: Entrepreneurial Space Production Chapter 8: Faraway, So Close
Contents: Chapter 1: The Politicization of Economic Activity Chapter 2: Towards a Micro-Political Approach to Economic Life Chapter 3: The Marketplace as a Site of Politics Chapter 4: Work and the World of Micropolitics Chapter 5: Shopping for Change? Chapter 6: Political (By-)Products of Economic Production Chapter 7: Entrepreneurial Space Production Chapter 8: Faraway, So Close
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