Giving and taking
antidotes to a culture of greed
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Author
Publication
2014 - nai010 publishers, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
51,000 words, Guess
Page Count
204 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109462081425
- ISBN-139789462081420
- Library of Congress Control Number2015414248
- OCLC Control Number881851892
- OCLC Control Number884953282
and 2 more
- Better World Books9789462081420
- Open LibraryOL27187135M
Classifications
- DDC111.85
- LCCNX180.S6 G58x 2014
- LCCNX180.S6 G533 2014
and 1 more
- LCCNX180.S6.G533 2014
Description
Giving and Taking, Antidotes to a Culture of Greed' is a collected effort to establish the significance of the so-called non-pecuniary value of art and society. In the broadest sense of these terms: what is art about and after? What if the exchanges we call economic were part of a much larger, far older and more diffuse system of exchange? What if value were defined not by accumulation but by circulation, and circulation not by supply and demand but by honor, glory and beauty? If we need an answer to what's the real value in society and in art ; and we need that answer urgently ; why not ask philosophers, anthropologists, aestheticians, sociologists and others who have proven to be part of the same quest? The problems facing us in the 21st century, moving towards a "peak humanity" of 12 billion human beings in 2072, are mind boggling and nerve wracking. Global warming is only the fun part of the ecological devastation that will leave us with a world of dead Zen gardens everywhere. What are we doing, and why aren't we doing it better? In the book 'Giving and Taking, Antidotes to a Culture of Greed', a diverse set of authors share a strikingly similar analysis. The crisis of our institutions of government, finance and knowledge, they argue, should be attributed not to a lack of political will but to a lack of glory and honor ; categories that have been linked to gift and sacrifice from time immemorial.
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