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Pragmatism and the political economy of cultural revolution, 1850-1940
- 作者: Livingston, James,
- 出版: Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press ©1994.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxiii, 392 pages).
- 叢書名: Cultural studies of the United States
- 標題: Industries , États-Unis Civilisation -- 19e siècle. , Consumer behavior United States -- History. , Industries Social aspects. , États-Unis Civilisation -- 1918-1945. , Civilization , Economic conditions , Pragmatism. , Social aspectsHistory. , Civilisation , États-Unis Civilisation -- 1865-1918. , Capitalism United States -- History. , Capitalism. , Conditions économiques , Industries Social aspects -- United States -- History. , History. , Consumer behavior , États-Unis Conditions économiques -- 1918-1945. , United States Economic conditions -- 1865-1918. , Civilization. , Cultuurverandering. , États-Unis Conditions économiques -- 1865-1918. , United States Civilization -- 1865-1918. , State & LocalGeneral. , United States Civilization -- 1918-1945. , Consommateurs Comportement -- États-Unis -- Histoire. , pragmatism. , Capitalism , United States , United States Civilization -- 19th century. , Social aspects. , United States Economic conditions -- 1918-1945. , Electronic books. , Consumer behavior. , HISTORY , Economische ontwikkeling. , HISTORY State & Local -- General. , 1800-1945 , États-Unis , Pragmatisme. , Consommateurs , ComportementHistoire. , Economic history. , United States. , Civilisation History, 1845-1945
- ISBN: 0807863033 , 9780807863039
- ISBN: 0807821578 , 9780807821572 , 0807844675 , 9780807844670
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- 附註: Includes index. Includes index.
- 摘要: The rise of corporate capitalism was a cultural revolution as well as an economic event, according to James Livingston. That revolution resides, he argues, in the fundamental reconstruction of selfhood, or subjectivity, that attends the advent of an 'age of surplus' under corporate auspices. From this standpoint, consumer culture represents a transition to a society in which identities as well as incomes are not necessarily derived from the possession of productive labor or property. From the same standpoint, pragmatism and literary naturalism become ways of accommodating the new forms of soli.
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The rise of corporate capitalism was a cultural revolution as well as an economic event, according to James Livingston. That revolution resides, he argues, in the fundamental reconstruction of selfhood, or subjectivity, that attends the advent of an 'age of surplus' under corporate auspices. From this standpoint, consumer culture represents a transition to a society in which identities as well as incomes are not necessarily derived from the possession of productive labor or property. From the same standpoint, pragmatism and literary naturalism become ways of accommodating the new forms of solidarity and subjectivity enabled by the emergence of corporate capitalism. So conceived, they become ways of articulating alternatives to modern, possessive individualism. Livingston argues accordingly that the flight from pragmatism led by Lewis Mumford was an attempt to refurbish a romantic version of modern, possessive individualism. This attempt still shapes our reading of pragmatism, Livingston claims, and will continue to do so until we understand that William James was not merely a well-meaning middleman between Charles Peirce and John Dewey and that James's pragmatism was both a working model of postmodern subjectivity and a novel critique of capitalism.
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