The Economics of Abundance: A Political Economy of Freedom, Equity, and Sustainability

Author:   Wolfgang Hoeschele ,  Miriam Kennet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780566089404


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   28 June 2010
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Author:   Wolfgang Hoeschele ,  Miriam Kennet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Gower Publishing Ltd
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780566089404


ISBN 10:   0566089408
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   28 June 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: Preface; The paradox of our times. Part I The Production of Scarcity: Oppressive scarcities; Exploitative scarcities; The creation of needs; A global geography of scarcity; Systems of control. Part II Paths Towards Abundance: The art of living; Resource-use rights; Reclaiming self-reliance and cooperation. Bibliography; Index.

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'In this wide-ranging work of pluralist and critical political economy, Wolfgang Hoeschele deploys an analysis of the manufacture of scarcity to develop a comprehensive critique of contemporary capitalist society. While building on a broad tradition of critique this book offers an original and innovative approach: scarcity while often at the centre of political economic analysis frequently remains un-examined; this serious lacunae is comprehensively remedied by Hoeschele. This work's focus on scarcity is balanced and complemented by a discussion of the creation of abundance (material and spiritual) as a political project of alternative development. This confirms that excellent critical work cannot only criticise but must offer a plausible alternative path.' Christopher May, Professor of Political Economy, Lancaster University 'Hoeschele superbly exposes the anatomy of scarcity that capitalism must constantly produce in order to be, and does so by masterfully generating desire for unneeded things. But he also offers a surprisingly feasible possibility to change our world of scarcity and unsustainable growth into the world of abundance and justice to nature and ourselves. A very timely and imaginative book.' Marianna Pavlovskaya, Associate Professor of Geography, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center '...this is economics that provokes and questions. It's a bold thought experiment that opens up new possibilities at a time when we desperately need them. The Economics of Abundance is the first in the new Green Economics and Sustainable Growth Series. If the rest of the series lives up to the this one, it'll be an intriguing new discussion. http://makewealthhistory.org/2010/07/19/the-economics-of-abundance-by-wolfgang-hoeschele/ 'The diagnosis is certainly provocative, in turning the mainstream economics on its head. The prescriptions are surprisingly grounded and range across institutional reform, community action and political strategy. By way of


'In this wide-ranging work of pluralist and critical political economy, Wolfgang Hoeschele deploys an analysis of the manufacture of scarcity to develop a comprehensive critique of contemporary capitalist society. While building on a broad tradition of critique this book offers an original and innovative approach: scarcity while often at the centre of political economic analysis frequently remains un-examined; this serious lacunae is comprehensively remedied by Hoeschele. This work's focus on scarcity is balanced and complemented by a discussion of the creation of abundance (material and spiritual) as a political project of alternative development. This confirms that excellent critical work cannot only criticise but must offer a plausible alternative path.' Christopher May, Professor of Political Economy, Lancaster University 'Hoeschele superbly exposes the anatomy of scarcity that capitalism must constantly produce in order to be, and does so by masterfully generating desire for unneeded things. But he also offers a surprisingly feasible possibility to change our world of scarcity and unsustainable growth into the world of abundance and justice to nature and ourselves. A very timely and imaginative book.' Marianna Pavlovskaya, Associate Professor of Geography, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center '...this is economics that provokes and questions. It's a bold thought experiment that opens up new possibilities at a time when we desperately need them. The Economics of Abundance is the first in the new Green Economics and Sustainable Growth Series. If the rest of the series lives up to the this one, it'll be an intriguing new discussion. http://makewealthhistory.org/2010/07/19/the-economics-of-abundance-by-wolfgang-hoeschele/ 'The diagnosis is certainly provocative, in turning the mainstream economics on its head. The prescriptions are surprisingly grounded and range across institutional reform, community action and political strategy. By way of a caveat, it must be stressed that this is principally a reform strategy, reflected in the somewhat rosy-eyed view of markets, commodification and self-help. Yet reform need not be retrograde and, in fact, may initiate a generative process that can produce rolling social change. Indeed, it may be said that many of the proposals outlined in The Economics of Abundance have just this character.' Urban Studies, Vol 49/14


Author Information

Wolfgang Hoeschele received his BA in biology and art from the College of Wooster in Ohio (1987), his MS in environmental science from Washington State University (1990), and his Ph.D. in geography from the Pennsylvania State University (1998). Since 1998, he has been teaching geography at Truman State University in Missouri. He has done research on land degradation in southern India, on devising a classification system for countries in the world economy, and on reconceptualizing scarcity. He is currently engaged in studying how the concepts of the economics of abundance may be applied in urban contexts.

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