Greed: Gut Feelings, Growth, and HistoryISBN: 978-0-7456-2605-5
Hardcover
288 pages
April 2001, Polity
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This lively new book is a wide-ranging inquiry into how greed works
in our lives and in the world at large. Western philosophy has
intellectualized human passions, explaining and justifying our
expansive desires as 'rational self-interest'. However, an
examination of the visceral power of greed tells us something about
the apathy of modern theory. It shows us how confused we have
become about the meanings of growth, creating false and morally
hazardous distinctions between biology on the one hand, and history
on the other. With greed as a guide, this book considers how the
integrity of these meanings may be restored.
This remarkable book will be of interest to anyone concerned about
the morality of economic behavior in the modern world. It will be
an important text for students in the social sciences, especially
in
anthropology, sociology, development studies, and business
studies.