1. economicsociology.org

    by Ariel Wilkis* "Perhaps behind the coin is God." — Jorge Luis Borges, The Zahir (1949) My book The Moral Power of Money: Morality and Economy in the Life of the Poor (Stanford University Press, 2017) offers a new focus for interpreting the multiple power relations that configure the world of the poor. It analyzes heterogeneous money exchanges among the urban poor in Buenos Aires and ...
  2. Domination, and Conflict." An ECI Teaching Module on Social and Economic Issues, Economics in Context Initiative, Global Development Policy Center, Boston University, 2020. ... including in economic aspects of social life.5 They must determine who will control resources needed for production, what kinds of goods will be produced, who will do ...
  3. Economic life is social because a functioning economic system is predicated on the existence of ____ to support economic relationships. a cohesive and well-functioning society The United States is the only nation in the Western world whose health care system is organized on the principles of a business model rather than a public service.
  4. easysociology.com

    Apr 25, 2024Economic domination can lead to social inequality and exploitation, as those in power may exploit the labor or resources of others for their own benefit. 3. Social Domination. Social domination refers to the control and influence exerted by individuals or groups over social structures and institutions.
  5. THE DOMINATION EFFECT AND MODERN ECONOMIC THEORY1 BY FRANÇOIS PERROUX XLconomic life is something different from a network of ex-change. It is, rather, a network of forces. The economy is guided not only by the search for gain, but also by that for power. The two motives are seen to be intermingled in the policy of a firm
  6. the law is controlled by the rich and powerful who shape its content to ensure their continued economic domination of society. CJS is an instrument of social and economic repression; law is a tool of ruling class; crime is a politically defined concept; real crimes are not outlawed; the law is used to control the underclass
  7. journals.sagepub.com

    To give flesh and bones to this perspective, we argue for understanding economic agency as requiring a set of capabilities, i.e. personal characteristics and social options that empower agents to fulfil certain economic roles.What these are depends on the economic context: renters need specific capabilities to stand up against landlords, low-income households need specific capabilities not to ...
  8. academic.oup.com

    Drawing on a tradition of republican thought from Machiavelli to the English revolution and the American founding, Philip Pettit defines domination as a condition where one actor possesses the capacity to interfere in the life choices of another arbitrarily, or absent some form of check or control. 7 Close In this view, it is the fact of such ...
  9. coursehero.com

    The Importance of Economic Structure Karl Marx, the father of scientific socialism, famously stated in his A Preface to a Critique of Political Economy the most controversial assertion in sociology:I In the social production of their life, men enter into definite relations that are indispensable and independent of their will, relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of ...
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