The market and the Oikos the relationship between religion and capitalism in modern China

Inhaltsangabe: "Probably the most fundamental relationship in human history is that of the Market versus the Oikos (the authoritarian ruled house, family, household or the State). Its main features and elements are analysed and newly defined as are its relations with town-country antagonisms or...

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1. Verfasser: Derks, Hans (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Leiden, Boston Brill 2018
Schriftenreihe:Ideas, history, and modern China volume 18
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Zusammenfassung:Inhaltsangabe: "Probably the most fundamental relationship in human history is that of the Market versus the Oikos (the authoritarian ruled house, family, household or the State). Its main features and elements are analysed and newly defined as are its relations with town-country antagonisms or capitalism, nation, race, religion, and so on. Because it concerns a rather universal relationship, the definitions of the relevant elements are developed over time (from ancient Greeks to Nazi contexts) and place (in the West and the East, particularly China). Max Weber is chosen as our "sparring partner," starting with his popular analysis of the relationship of capitalism and religion in the West and of Chinese society in the East"
Religion, capitalism and the rise of double-entry bookkeeping -- How to bring cows to Athens -- A fascinating oikos -- Oikoidal qualities: rasse, volk and nation -- Market or oikoidal religion: the case of "ancient Judaism" -- Settlers between East and West -- On the origin of market relations in (Asian) history -- Old market-oikos theories -- A sparring partner for all seasons
Beschreibung:Im Impressum :"'The market and the oikos (here the Royal Palace)', originally published in 'Amsterdamse Markten vroeger en nu' (Amsterdam: Kan's katern no. 10)."
Literaturverz. S. 377 - 404
Beschreibung:XXIX, 411 Seiten
ISBN:9789004383906
978-90-04-38390-6
9789004383913