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Political constitutions alone do not guarantee democracy; a degree of economic equality is also essential. Yet contemporary economies, dominated as they are by global finance and political rent-seekers, often block the realization of democracy. The comparative essays and case studies of this volume examine the contradictory relationship between the economy and democracy and highlight the struggles and visions needed to make things more equitable. They explore how our collective aspirations for greater democracy might be informed by serious empirical research on the human economy today. If we want a better world, we must act on existing social realities.



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Economy for and Against Democracy is a must-read for economists, political scientists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the true meaning of democracy and searching for initiatives to promote a more democratic world society.” • International Social Science Review

“[This book] sets out debates and insights that have been long forgotten in social science as a result of the domination of orthodox economics. Absent is the arcane mathematical formalism that commands mainstream enquiry into economics; in these chapters, the study of economics speaks to – and of – people and their daily struggles. In a phrase not to be killed with over-use: this is a liberating read.” • Peter Vale, University of Johannesburg



Table of Contents

Introduction
Keith Hart

PART I: ECONOMY VERSUS DEMOCRACY

Chapter 1. Habits of austerity: financialization and new ways of dealing with money
Jürgen Schraten

Chapter 2. What financial crisis? The global politics of finance: distributional consequences and legitimizing narratives
Horacio Ortiz

Chapter 3. Party funding for and against democracy in Zimbabwe and South Africa
Booker Magure

PART II: THE STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY

Chapter 4. Women as mediators in post-war Mozambique: pushing lobolo from price to propriety
Albert Farré

Chapter 5. Negotiating state and market: the South African HIV/AIDS movement and social change
Theodore Powers

Chapter 6. Beyond the market: the case of white workers in Pretoria
John Sharp & Stephan Van Wyk

Chapter 7. Waves of unrest: wildcat strikes and possible democratic change in Swaziland
Vito Laterza

PART III: VISIONS OF HUMAN ECONOMY AND DEMOCRACY

Chapter 8. Solidarity economy in contemporary Greece: ‘movementality’, economic democracy and social reproduction
Theodoros Rakopoulos

Chapter 9. Money for a human economy: a reflection from Argentina
Hadrien Saiag

Chapter 10. Human economy: the revolutionary struggle for happiness
Keith Hart

Chapter 11. Building a human economy movement: the precedent of transnational feminism
Camille Sutton-Brown

Notes on authors
References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/09/2017
      ISBN13: 9781785337475, 978-1785337475
      ISBN10: 1785337475

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Political constitutions alone do not guarantee democracy; a degree of economic equality is also essential. Yet contemporary economies, dominated as they are by global finance and political rent-seekers, often block the realization of democracy. The comparative essays and case studies of this volume examine the contradictory relationship between the economy and democracy and highlight the struggles and visions needed to make things more equitable. They explore how our collective aspirations for greater democracy might be informed by serious empirical research on the human economy today. If we want a better world, we must act on existing social realities.



      Trade Review

      Economy for and Against Democracy is a must-read for economists, political scientists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the true meaning of democracy and searching for initiatives to promote a more democratic world society.” • International Social Science Review

      “[This book] sets out debates and insights that have been long forgotten in social science as a result of the domination of orthodox economics. Absent is the arcane mathematical formalism that commands mainstream enquiry into economics; in these chapters, the study of economics speaks to – and of – people and their daily struggles. In a phrase not to be killed with over-use: this is a liberating read.” • Peter Vale, University of Johannesburg



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Keith Hart

      PART I: ECONOMY VERSUS DEMOCRACY

      Chapter 1. Habits of austerity: financialization and new ways of dealing with money
      Jürgen Schraten

      Chapter 2. What financial crisis? The global politics of finance: distributional consequences and legitimizing narratives
      Horacio Ortiz

      Chapter 3. Party funding for and against democracy in Zimbabwe and South Africa
      Booker Magure

      PART II: THE STRUGGLE FOR ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY

      Chapter 4. Women as mediators in post-war Mozambique: pushing lobolo from price to propriety
      Albert Farré

      Chapter 5. Negotiating state and market: the South African HIV/AIDS movement and social change
      Theodore Powers

      Chapter 6. Beyond the market: the case of white workers in Pretoria
      John Sharp & Stephan Van Wyk

      Chapter 7. Waves of unrest: wildcat strikes and possible democratic change in Swaziland
      Vito Laterza

      PART III: VISIONS OF HUMAN ECONOMY AND DEMOCRACY

      Chapter 8. Solidarity economy in contemporary Greece: ‘movementality’, economic democracy and social reproduction
      Theodoros Rakopoulos

      Chapter 9. Money for a human economy: a reflection from Argentina
      Hadrien Saiag

      Chapter 10. Human economy: the revolutionary struggle for happiness
      Keith Hart

      Chapter 11. Building a human economy movement: the precedent of transnational feminism
      Camille Sutton-Brown

      Notes on authors
      References
      Index

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