The battle of the ancient economy
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Author/contributor
- Hindess, Barry (Author)
Title
The battle of the ancient economy
Abstract
Ancient Athens and Modern Ideology addresses the battle between primitivism and modernism over the ancient economy, focusing especially on the contributions of three major figures, Max Weber, Karl Polanyi and Moses Finley. Finally, a short Epilogue returns to the examination of Marx's puzzle and his manifestly unsuccessful attempt to resolve it. Mohammad Nafissi uses this discussion to put this dispute out of its misery by advancing his own resolution of the primitivist-modernist dispute. Unfortunately, the limitations he seeks to avoid are mostly those which the supporters of one or the other side have identified in the claims of their opponents. As a result, his attempted resolution fails to disrupt their shared assumptions regarding the special place of the ancient Greeks in human development.
Publication
Economy & Society
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
495-508
Date
August 2007
Journal Abbr
Economy & Society
Language
English
ISSN
03085147
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Hindess, Barry. 2007. “The Battle of the Ancient Economy.” Economy & Society 36 (3): 495–508. DOI: 10.1080/03085140701428423.
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Publication year
Keywords
- Athens (Greece)
- book review
- FINLEY, M. I. (Moses Israel), 1912-1986
- Greeks
- history of economics
- ideology
- primitivism
- socioeconomics
- WEBER, Max, 1864-1920
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