ABSTRACT

This book analyzes contemporary critiques of political economy and highlights the challenges to rethinking contemporary discourses and practices. It carries out a multipronged critical and transformative dialogue involving political economy, moral economy, moral sociology, moral anthropology, and spiritual ecology. The authors discuss diverse themes such as the relationship between consciousness and society, the dialogue between Karl Marx and Carl Gustav Jung, a critical sociology of morality and property relations, moral and political economy of the Indigenous peoples and a critique of modern civilization, economic evaluation, as well as alternative traditions of thinking in Marx, Thoreau, Gandhi, J.C. Kumarappa, Rammanohar Lohia, B.R. Ambedkar and Jayaprakash Narain. A unique transdisciplinary text, the book brings together authors and approaches from both the Global North and South. It will be indispensable to students, research scholars and teachers of humanities and social sciences in such fields as economics, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies and development studies.

chapter |6 pages

Contemporary Contributions to Critiques of Political Economy

An Introduction and an Invitation

part I|64 pages

Contemporary Contributions to Critiques of Political Economy

chapter 1|19 pages

Contemporary Contributions to Critiques of Political Economy and Creative Planetary Futures

Political Economy, Moral Economy, Moral Sociology, Spiritual Ecology, and Beyond

chapter 2|16 pages

Moral Sociology and the Marxist-Humanist Critique of Property

Toward a Critical Social Psychology of Morality

chapter 3|16 pages

Ensouling the Critique of Political Economy

From Marx and Jung to Degrowth

chapter 4|11 pages

From Gift to Debt

Rethinking Political Economy from a Radical Anthropological and Indigenous Perspective

part II|162 pages

Further Engagement with Contemporary Contributions to Critiques of Political Economy

chapter 5|16 pages

Economic (E)valuation

Household and catallaxy

chapter 6|11 pages

Lands of Plenty, Realms of Freedom

Imagining an Automatic Life

chapter 7|15 pages

Self, Pathogen, and Climate

Rethinking Political Economy Today

chapter 8|12 pages

India's Crisis of Development

chapter 9|26 pages

A Relational Approach to Political Economy

Making New Sense of What We Know, Towards a Society of Living

chapter 10|16 pages

Creative Contributions to Critiques of Political Economy and Moral Economy

Cooperative Settlement and Utopian Community Projects as Modes of Conviviality for Thoreau, Ruskin, Tolstoy, and Gandhi

chapter 11|18 pages

Broken But Not Useless

Revisiting Marx's Workshop and a New Ecology of Hope

chapter 13|14 pages

International Political Economy at the Crossroads

Questions of World Order and Other Pressing Issues of International Politics