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Selling The Future Community Hope And Crisis In The Early History Of Japanese Life Insurance Moran

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Selling The Future Community Hope And Crisis In The Early History Of Japanese Life Insurance Moran
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 53.4 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Moran, Ryan
ISBN: 9781501773297, 1501773291
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Selling The Future Community Hope And Crisis In The Early History Of Japanese Life Insurance Moran by Moran, Ryan 9781501773297, 1501773291 instant download after payment.

In Selling the Future, Ryan Moran explains how the life insurance industry in Japan exploited its association with mutuality and community to commodify and govern lives. Covering the years from the start of the industry in 1881 through the end of World War II, Moran describes insurance companies and government officials working together to create a picture of the future as precarious and dangerous. Since no single consumer could deal with every contingency on their own, insurance industry administrators argued that their usage of statistical data enabled them to chart the predictable future for the aggregate. Through insurance, companies and the state thus offered consumers a means to perfect the future in an era filled with repeated crises. Life insurance functioned as an important modernist technology within Japan and its colonies to instantiate expectations for responsibility, to reconfigure meanings of mutuality, and to normalize new social formations (such as the nuclear family) as essential to life. Life insurance thus offers an important vehicle for examining the confluence of modes of mobilizing and organizing bodies, the expropriation of financial resources, and the action of disciplining workers into a capitalist system.

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