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Porosity between Politics and the Economy addresses the relationships between politics and the economy in deeply original ways. It is motivated by a sense of urgency derived from both the failure of modern capitalism to fulfill its promise and the consequences of the environmental crisis.

Egidius Berns argues that the relations between politics and the economy are porous, and subsequently, he investigates the consequences of this porosity. By mapping out of a number of conceptual fault lines that constitute the weaknesses of post-industrial capitalist societies, Berns provides a fresh look at the current crisis of western capitalism and democracy.

Finally, the book offers a preliminary elucidation of a path to reform the relations between the economy and politics, by analyzing the web of conceptual connections that link them and inform any possible configuration between them. It finds a way into the future in a certain ethics of restraint and combativeness.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Editor’s Introduction

Author’s Preface

Chapter One: Political Economy

Chapter Two: The Economy

Chapter Three: The Wear and Tear of Reason

Epilogue

Works Cited

About the Editor and Author

Porosity between Politics and the Economy

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 01/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666915167, 978-1666915167
      ISBN10: 1666915165

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Porosity between Politics and the Economy addresses the relationships between politics and the economy in deeply original ways. It is motivated by a sense of urgency derived from both the failure of modern capitalism to fulfill its promise and the consequences of the environmental crisis.

      Egidius Berns argues that the relations between politics and the economy are porous, and subsequently, he investigates the consequences of this porosity. By mapping out of a number of conceptual fault lines that constitute the weaknesses of post-industrial capitalist societies, Berns provides a fresh look at the current crisis of western capitalism and democracy.

      Finally, the book offers a preliminary elucidation of a path to reform the relations between the economy and politics, by analyzing the web of conceptual connections that link them and inform any possible configuration between them. It finds a way into the future in a certain ethics of restraint and combativeness.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Editor’s Introduction

      Author’s Preface

      Chapter One: Political Economy

      Chapter Two: The Economy

      Chapter Three: The Wear and Tear of Reason

      Epilogue

      Works Cited

      About the Editor and Author

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