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(2017) The crisis conundrum, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Out of the great recession

the conditions for prosperity beyond individualism and consumerism

Chiara Giaccardi , Monica Martinelli , Cesare Silla

pp. 165-189

The current economic crisis sheds light on some serious shortcomings in the socio-anthropological view at the foundation of the capitalist modern project as it pursues its ideal of autonomy and material prosperity for the great majority of people. Moving from Arendt's and Simmel's critical notes on individualism and consumption, the authors show that the process of economic expansion through individual liberation on the one side and the systemic exploitation of desires through consumption on the other ended up in a condition of personal discontent and collective inequality that threatens the very possibility of prosperity and autonomy for many. Finally, they expose a different vision of individual freedom, one that can constitute a more reliable socio-anthropological ground upon which a much-needed new model of growth may be built.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47864-7_8

Full citation:

Giaccardi, C. , Martinelli, M. , Silla, C. (2017)., Out of the great recession: the conditions for prosperity beyond individualism and consumerism, in M. Magatti (ed.), The crisis conundrum, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 165-189.

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