消費資本主義:起源・進化・逆説<br>The Origins and Evolution of Consumer Capitalism : A Veblenian-Keynesian Perspective (Economics as Social Theory)

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消費資本主義:起源・進化・逆説
The Origins and Evolution of Consumer Capitalism : A Veblenian-Keynesian Perspective (Economics as Social Theory)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 220 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138335455
  • DDC分類 339.47

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Consumer capitalism arose with the second industrial revolution, the application of continuous-mass production to consumer goods during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This book adopts a Veblenian, Keynesian viewpoint, presenting an evolutionary view of consumption combined with the need to increase demand to match increases in production. The book traces the history of consumer capitalism, examining the paradox posed by applying continuous-mass production to produce armaments for dynastic ambitions versus consumer goods for the masses, manifesting itself in the world wars of the twentieth century. Multiple paradoxes at the heart of the story address booms leading to busts, over-producing countries in Asia relying on over-consuming countries in the West, and the expansion of demand depending on increasingly inventive ways of liquefying assets, in light of stagnant incomes. The book persuasively argues that these paradoxes result from capitalism's incessant drive to accumulate capital, fostering conflict, crises, and depression. The latest paradox results from the impact of continuous-mass production on the environment, manifesting itself as the Darwinian dilemma. The dilemma stems from human beings largely winning the struggle for existence and, in the process, possibly making the earth uninhabitable, at least for humans.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1: The Paradoxes of Consumer Capitalism

Chapter 2: Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Consumer Capitalism: Thorstein Veblen and John Maynard Keynes

Chapter 3: Continuous-mass Production and The Rise of the Modern Corporation

Chapter 4: How to Absorb the Output? Consumerism versus Militarism: Veblen, Hobson, and Polanyi

Chapter 5: Keynes and The Great Depression: Poverty in the Midst of Plenty

Chapter 6: The Myopic Consumer and the Rational Economist: The Institutional Pattern of Consumption and Theories of Consumer Choice

Chapter 7: The Liquefication of Everything: Corporate Power and the Evolution of Consumer Credit

Chapter 8: America's Perpetual Trade Deficit

Chapter 9: The Great Financial Crisis--A Test of Two Models: Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis and the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model

Chapter 10: Quantitative Easing versus Modern Monetary Theory: Overcoming the Limits of the Private Domestic Economy

Chapter 11: The Darwinian Dilemma: Winning the Struggle,

Making the World Uninhabitable

Chapter 12: Conclusion: The Civilization of Consumer Capitalism

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