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Power is a multi-dimensional notion, involving politico-institutional, social, economic and cultural elements, leading to a multi-dimensional set of inequalities. Analysis of these elements is a prerequisite for devising policies aiming to reducing social inequalities through a strategy of reforms

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'Finally! - A book on the economy that makes power the centrepiece of the analysis, recognizing its multiple faces, its relationship to accumulation and distribution, its uses and abuses in policy making and in the quotidian functioning of economies at all levels. This will change how you look at the economy - so it is essential reading for everyone, especially economics teachers and students.' Jayati Ghosh, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
'Economist, historian and political scientist, Alessandro Roncaglia here presents a panorama of power. To paint it, he reaches deep into the history of philosophy and economic thought and of Italian politics and social movements, and presents, in the end, a clear critique of neoliberalism and coherent criteria for progressive reforms.' James K. Galbraith, Professor of Government and Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations, The University of Texas at Austin

Table of Contents
1. Introduction; Part I. The Colours of Power: 2. Interpretations and fields of application: the multiple faces of power; 3. The origin of inequalities: the division of labour; 4. Modern capitalist property and finance; 5. The networks; 6. The state; 7. Culture and power; 8. The spatial dimension of power; Part II. Ethical Assessments and Policy Perspectives: 9. The ethics of power between the common good and equality; 10. The strategy of structural reforms; 11. Materials for a reasonable utopia; References; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 1/18/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781009370479, 978-1009370479
      ISBN10: 1009370472

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Power is a multi-dimensional notion, involving politico-institutional, social, economic and cultural elements, leading to a multi-dimensional set of inequalities. Analysis of these elements is a prerequisite for devising policies aiming to reducing social inequalities through a strategy of reforms

      Trade Review
      'Finally! - A book on the economy that makes power the centrepiece of the analysis, recognizing its multiple faces, its relationship to accumulation and distribution, its uses and abuses in policy making and in the quotidian functioning of economies at all levels. This will change how you look at the economy - so it is essential reading for everyone, especially economics teachers and students.' Jayati Ghosh, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
      'Economist, historian and political scientist, Alessandro Roncaglia here presents a panorama of power. To paint it, he reaches deep into the history of philosophy and economic thought and of Italian politics and social movements, and presents, in the end, a clear critique of neoliberalism and coherent criteria for progressive reforms.' James K. Galbraith, Professor of Government and Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations, The University of Texas at Austin

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction; Part I. The Colours of Power: 2. Interpretations and fields of application: the multiple faces of power; 3. The origin of inequalities: the division of labour; 4. Modern capitalist property and finance; 5. The networks; 6. The state; 7. Culture and power; 8. The spatial dimension of power; Part II. Ethical Assessments and Policy Perspectives: 9. The ethics of power between the common good and equality; 10. The strategy of structural reforms; 11. Materials for a reasonable utopia; References; Index.

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