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European thought is often said to be a gift to the rest of the world, but what if there is no gift as such? What if there is only an economy where every giving is also a taking, and every taking is also a giving? This book extends the question of economies by making a case for an “economy of thought” and a “political economy.” It argues that all thinking and doing presupposes taking, and therefore giving, as the price to pay for taking; or that there exists a “cost of living,” which renders the idea of free thinking and living untenable. The argument is developed against the Enlightenment directive to think for oneself as the means of becoming autonomous and shows that this “light,” given to the rest of the world as a gift, turns out to be nothing.



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“…an extremely well thought out, interesting and timely piece of work… Its scope and concerns are simply exemplary: this is a book of social theory written by an anthropologist who fully uses the perspective given by his own disciplinary background to question deeply ingrained commonplaces of European thought, in particular the ‘critical tradition,’ without simply being dismissive of any use of critical thinking.” · Arpad Szakolczai, University College Cork



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Circle

Chapter 2. The Gift of European Thought

  • The Postcolonial
  • The Take on/of the Gift
  • The Power of Giving

Chapter 3. The Economy of Thought

  • The Phenomenon and the Phantom
  • ‘Think for yourself’
  • The Socialisation of Thought

Chapter 4. Political Economy

  • Re-volution
  • The Hegemonic
  • Identity Politics

Chapter 5. The Cost of Living

  • Thinking and not Thinking
  • Autonomy and Heteronomy
  • The Cost of Living

References

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781785335259, 978-1785335259
      ISBN10: 1785335251

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      European thought is often said to be a gift to the rest of the world, but what if there is no gift as such? What if there is only an economy where every giving is also a taking, and every taking is also a giving? This book extends the question of economies by making a case for an “economy of thought” and a “political economy.” It argues that all thinking and doing presupposes taking, and therefore giving, as the price to pay for taking; or that there exists a “cost of living,” which renders the idea of free thinking and living untenable. The argument is developed against the Enlightenment directive to think for oneself as the means of becoming autonomous and shows that this “light,” given to the rest of the world as a gift, turns out to be nothing.



      Trade Review

      “…an extremely well thought out, interesting and timely piece of work… Its scope and concerns are simply exemplary: this is a book of social theory written by an anthropologist who fully uses the perspective given by his own disciplinary background to question deeply ingrained commonplaces of European thought, in particular the ‘critical tradition,’ without simply being dismissive of any use of critical thinking.” · Arpad Szakolczai, University College Cork



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. The Circle

      Chapter 2. The Gift of European Thought

      • The Postcolonial
      • The Take on/of the Gift
      • The Power of Giving

      Chapter 3. The Economy of Thought

      • The Phenomenon and the Phantom
      • ‘Think for yourself’
      • The Socialisation of Thought

      Chapter 4. Political Economy

      • Re-volution
      • The Hegemonic
      • Identity Politics

      Chapter 5. The Cost of Living

      • Thinking and not Thinking
      • Autonomy and Heteronomy
      • The Cost of Living

      References

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