Scarcity and Modernity
Von:
Xenos NicholasOriginally published in 1989. In this book Nicholas Xenos argues that the assumption that scarcity is a universal human condition is far from universal but rather a product of western influence. Informed by the work of Baudrillard, Bourdieu, Girard, and Sahlins, this historical narrative of scarcity incorporates interpretations of texts and practices from eighteenth-century London to contemporary New York. Lucid and elegant in style, Scarcity and Modernity will appear to those with interests in social and political thought and cultural criticism.
April 2019, ca. 134 Seiten, Routledge Library Editions: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Englisch
Taylor and Francis
978-1-138-08179-6
Taylor and Francis
978-1-138-08179-6


