Author(s): Bielskis, Andrius; Knight, Kelvin
Series: Rethinking political and international theory
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 251 Se
Contents: Introduction, Andrius Bielskis and Kelvin Knight. Part I The Virtue Critique of Capitalist Economy: The irrelevance of ethics, Alasdair MacIntyre
Neoliberalism and its threat to moral agency, Bob Brecher
Economics as ethical pre-condition of the credit crunch, William Dixon and David Wilson
Is Aristotelian capitalism possible?, Rajeev Sehgal. Part II Polemicising the Critique: Equality, vulnerability and independence, John O'Neill
No place to hide for the moral self: bureaucratic individualism and the fate of ethics in modernity, Peter McMylor
Reappraising neoliberalism: homo economicus, practitioners and practices, Mustafa Ongun
The great perverting transformation, Niko Noponen. Part III Alternatives to Capitalist Economy: Goods, interests and the language of morals, Piotr Machura
Formalising functions: the history of a passing challenge to capitalist economy, Kelvin Knight
Towards a critical ethical economy, Russell Keat
How is ethical revolution possible?, Buket Korkut Raptis
Anti-capitalist politics and labour for the twenty-first century: history and future challenges, Andrius Bielskis. Index.