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The Economy Of Esteem An Essay On Civil And Political Society Geoffrey Brennan

  • SKU: BELL-2006158
The Economy Of Esteem An Essay On Civil And Political Society Geoffrey Brennan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Geoffrey Brennan, Philip Pettit
ISBN: 9780191529863, 9780199289813, 0191529869, 0199289816
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Economy Of Esteem An Essay On Civil And Political Society Geoffrey Brennan by Geoffrey Brennan, Philip Pettit 9780191529863, 9780199289813, 0191529869, 0199289816 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book by two distinguished scholars from different disciplines begins by outlining the psychology of esteem and the way the working of that psychology can give rise to an economy. It then shows how a variety of social patterns that are otherwise anomalous come to make a lot of sense within an economics of esteem. And it looks, finally, at the ways in which the economy of esteem may be reshaped so as to make for an improvement -- by reference to received criteria -- in overall social outcomes. While making connections with older patterns of social theorising, it offers a novel orientation for contemporary thought about how society works and how it may be made to work. It puts the economy of esteem firmly on the agenda of economic and social science and of moral and political theory.

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