Postindustrial Possibilities: A Critique of Economic Discourse / Edition 1

Postindustrial Possibilities: A Critique of Economic Discourse / Edition 1

by Fred L. Block
ISBN-10:
0520069889
ISBN-13:
9780520069886
Pub. Date:
05/01/1990
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520069889
ISBN-13:
9780520069886
Pub. Date:
05/01/1990
Publisher:
University of California Press
Postindustrial Possibilities: A Critique of Economic Discourse / Edition 1

Postindustrial Possibilities: A Critique of Economic Discourse / Edition 1

by Fred L. Block

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Overview

While it is often acknowledged that we live in a "postindustrial" age, our economic concepts have lagged far behind our postmodern sensibility. In this incisive new work, the well-known sociologist, Fred Block, sheds obsolete and shopworn economic analysis by presenting a bold, sweeping reconceptualization of the economy. Postindustrial Possibilities provides a fresh understanding of the dynamics of postindustrial change while offering a roadmap for future economic thinking.

Block takes as his point of departure the tired concepts of neo-classical economics which, while still dominant, fall short as tools for comprehending contemporary economic forces. In Block's mind, the failure to revise the concepts of industrial economics means that the reality of today's economy is increasingly understood as "through a glass darkly." Intent on reinvigorating thinking in this area, Block masterfully critiques the central categories of neo-classical economics, such as the market, labor, and capital.

Block argues that the neo-classical tradition has obscured the fact that capitalist prosperity has been built not on "free markets" but rather on systematic constraints on market freedom. He further suggests that measurements of capital have become increasingly problematic and that the concept obscures the critical sources of productivity within organizations. In his far-reaching analysis of the Gross National Product, Block shows that there is a growing divergence between the factors that determine people's well-being and trends in measured GNP.

Postindustrial Possibilities sets forth a new intellectual paradigm that might be called "Qualitative Growth." One of its primary foci is a shift toward improved product quality and greater priority for various non-commodity satisfactions such as leisure, interesting work, economic security and a safe and clean environment. It also promotes a recognition that greater economic efficiency rests not on infusions of capital but on cooperative labor relations and on institutional reform.

Wide-ranging, intellectually vibrant and lucid, Postindustrial Possibilities will engender controversy and debate. It is an enormous contribution that social scientists and policymakers will need to come to terms with.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520069886
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 05/01/1990
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Fred L. Block is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis and author of The Origins of International Economic Disorder (California, 1977), among other books.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. The Postindustrial Context
2. Economic Sociology
3. The Market
4. Labor
5. Capital
6. Output
7. Alternatives: Qualitative Growth

What People are Saying About This

Frances Fox Piven

A brilliant book that illuminates both the quandries and possibilities of post industrial society. writting in the tradition of Karl Polanyi, Fred Block provides a refreshing antidote to the triumphalism of free market ideology that dominates our era, and also lays intellectual ground-work for alternative and more humane forms of economic organization.

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