Critique of Economic Reason

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In Critique of Economic Reason, André Gorz explores the relationship between economics and ethics, questioning the dominance of economic rationality over human values. He critiques the capitalist system and offers alternative ways of organising society that prioritise well-being over profit. The book delves into how economic systems shape human experience and proposes a vision for a more equitable and humane world.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by the intersection of economics and philosophy, and if you appreciate exploring critiques of economic systems from a critical and philosophical perspective. It offers a compelling analysis of how economic reasoning shapes society, making it ideal for readers interested in socio-economic theories and philosophical inquiries into the nature of value and human well-being.

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Critique of Economic Reason

Major French thinkers shows how the discourse of economics warps thought.

"Gorz's greatest work, and a crucial book for our time." -Le Monde

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André Gorz's earlier books—from Ecology as Politics to Farewell to the Working Class and Paths to Paradise—have informed and inspired the most radical currents in Green movements in Europe and America over the last two decades.

In Critique of Economic Reason, he offers his fullest account to date of the terminal crisis of a system where every activity and aspiration has been subjected to the rule of the market. By carefully delineating the existential and cultural limits of economic rationality, he emphasises the urgent need to create a society which rejects the work ethic in favour of an emancipatory ethic of free time.

At the heart of his alternative is an advocacy not of "full employment," but of an equal distribution of the diminishing amount of necessary paid work. He presents a practical strategy for reducing the working week, and develops a radical version of a guaranteed wage for all. Above all, he argues that a utopian vision is now the only realistic proposal, and that economic reason must be returned to its true—that is subordinate—place.

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Critique of Economic Reason by André Gorz is celebrated as one of his most significant contributions, providing a profound analysis of contemporary economic systems. Lauded for its relevance, its exploration of how economic structures impact human life is seen as essential for understanding modern societal challenges.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781844676675

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 January 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 132.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 295g

Pages: 262

About the Author

Andre Gorz was born in Austria in 1924, and moved to Paris in 1948, going on to become an editor of Les Temps Modernes. He was one of the founders of Le Nouvel Observateur and wrote for it under the pseudonym of Michel Bosquet for some twenty years. His books Critique of Economic Reason and The Traitor are published by Verso.

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