Neoliberalism, Polanyi's Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste
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- Wrenn, Mary V. (Author)
Title
Neoliberalism, Polanyi's Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste
Abstract
As capitalism unfolds, continual technological advance -- in combination with the relentless accumulation imperative -- serves to amplify material progress. The expanding economic sphere begins to pervade the everyday lives and thinking of the individual. The institutionalization of the market fundamentally changes the structure of society and, in so doing, fundamentally changes the institutional structure through which individuals are socialized. The social dislocation generated therein prompts Karl Polanyi's protective response. Despite this market intensification, the existence of the economic surplus undermines the syllogistics of market-determined pricing. Evidence of the economic surplus and Veblenian waste as well as of the fact that the competitive law of value is not operable under neoliberalism is found in the lobby industry and campaign contributions. This research seeks to explicitly connect the concepts of Polanyi's protective response with Veblenian waste and the economic surplus in order to better understand how the irrational system of neoliberalism continues to evolve.
Publication
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
594-602
Date
April 2016
Journal Abbr
Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd)
Language
English
ISSN
00213624
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2017-07-26, 2:18 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Wrenn, Mary V. 2016. “Neoliberalism, Polanyi’s Protective Response, and Veblenian Waste.” Journal of Economic Issues (Taylor & Francis Ltd) 50 (2): 594–602. DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2016.1179069.
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Keywords
- capitalism
- economic sociology
- economic surplus
- institutional economics
- neoliberalism
- Veblen
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