Extravagance and Misery: The Emotional Regime of Market Societies
Oxford University Press Inc
£81.69
Extravagance and Misery discusses the economic inequalities that characterize capitalist societies. What causes these inequalities? Why are they unfair? Do they make us unhappy and, if so, why? Which stories do we tell each other about those inequalities and why do these stories help perpetuate them? What role do emotions, such as shame (amongst the poor) and envy and admiration (for the rich) play? The authors draw on insights from philosophers, economists, psychologists and other scientists to explain the structural mechanisms underlying inequality, and the impact it has on our well-being and happiness. The result is an explanation of the emotional regime that characterizes our capitalist societies and that perpetuates the unfair gap between the extravagance of the rich and the misery of the poor. Finally, Extravagance and Misery proposes how to re-shape this emotional regime in the interests of justice and solidarity.
In Extravagance and Misery: The Emotional Regime of Market Societies, Alan Thomas, Alfred Archer, and Bart Engelen investigate the extensive and growing economic inequalities that characterize the affluent market societies of the West. Drawing on insights from political philosophy and the new science of happiness, they show the damaging impact that existing inequalities have on our well-being, and offer an explanation for what went wrong in our highly unequal and frequently unhappy societies. Combining the approaches of philosophy and political economy, the authors expose the economic, social and political mechanisms that create and perpetuate economic inequalities. They employ research from the new science of happiness to assess the impact of those mechanisms on the well-being of the poor, the middle class and the rich. They scrutinize the role of key emotions, such as shame (amongst the poor), envy and admiration (towards and for the rich) as well as discussing which emotional narratives serve to justify and entrench excessive inequalities in income and wealth. The result is an explanation of the emotional regime that characterizes our capitalist societies and that perpetuates the unfair gap between the extravagance of the rich and the misery of the poor. Extravagance and Misery concludes with a proposal of how to re-shape this emotional regime in the interests of justice and solidarity.
- | Author: Alan Thomas, Bart , Associate Professor Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Scie, Alfred ,, Associate Professor, Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of
- | Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
- | Publication Date: Jan 13, 2025
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- | Binding: Hardback
- | ISBN-13: 9780197781722
- | ISBN-10: 0197781721
- Author:
- Alan Thomas, Bart , Associate Professor Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Scie, Alfred ,, Associate Professor, Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press Inc
- Publication Date:
- Jan 13, 2025
- Binding:
- Hardback
- ISBN-13:
- 9780197781722
- ISBN10:
- 0197781721