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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783833306570
    Language: German
    Pages: 264 S. , 19 cm
    Series Statement: BvT 657
    Series Statement: BvT
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: Schulden ; Soziologie ; Philosophie
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 255 - 260
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783827008572
    Language: German
    Pages: 264 S. , 21 cm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Uniform Title: Payback 〈dt.〉
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Schulden ; Soziologie ; Schulden ; Philosophie ; Wohlstandsgesellschaft
    Abstract: Der aktuelle Essay "Payback" von Margaret Atwood. Ein pointierter, literarischer, persönlicher Beitrag zur Debatte um die Banken- und Finanzwelt.
    Abstract: Der aktuelle Essay "Payback" von Margaret Atwood. Ein pointierter, literarischer, persönlicher Beitrag zur Debatte um die Banken- und Finanzwelt. Als stille Matahari hat Michael Ondaatje die große Margaret Atwood einmal bezeichnet. Ist sie eher eine Kassandra? Wie sonst wäre es zu erklären, dass sie punktgenau zum weltweiten Platzen der Finanzblase ein Buch vorlegt, das sich mit der Voraussetzung dieser Krise auseinandersetzt: dem Prinzip von Schuld und Verschuldung, Ausgleich und Gerechtigkeit, auf dem unsere Gesellschaft gründet. Während wir in Panik ausbrechen, hektisch nach den Schuldigen für den Zusammenbruch dieses aus den Fugen geratenen Schuldensystems fahnden, erklärt uns Margaret Atwood mit faszinierender Klarheit, wie maßgeblich das Konzept der Schuld im ökonomischen und im moralischen Sinn - unser Denken und Verhalten seit Anbeginn der menschlichen Kultur prägt und bestimmt. In einer Mischung aus souveräner Lässigkeit und akribisch enzyklopädischem Ansatz verfolgt sie ihr Thema quer durch Zeiten und Disziplinen mit unwiderstehlichen Witz und beeindruckender Sachkenntnis. Nach einer so unterhaltsamen wie erhellenden Lektüre entlässt uns diese großartige Erzählerin als Philosophin mit einer zentralen Frage: Was sind wir Menschen einander, was sind wir unserem Planeten schuldig?
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783827008572
    Language: German
    Pages: 264 S. , 21 cm
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: Schulden ; Soziologie ; Philosophie ; Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780691160399
    Language: English
    Pages: xxii, 369 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten , 23 cm
    Series Statement: The University Center for Human Values series
    DDC: 303.4
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    Keywords: Soziale Werte ; Sozialer Wandel ; Sozialgeschichte ; Sozialethik ; Energiequelle ; Social values History ; Social evolution History ; Social change History ; Power resources Social aspects ; History ; Hunting and gathering societies History ; Agriculture Social aspects ; History ; Fossil fuels Social aspects ; History ; Civilization History ; Civilization Forecasting ; Wildbeuter ; Energieerzeugung ; Landbau ; Fossiler Brennstoff ; Gesellschaft ; Wertordnung ; Entwicklung
    Abstract: "This is a successor work to Why the West Rules for Now, in which Morris once again advances an ambitious account of how certain 'brute material forces' limit and help determine the 'culture, values, and beliefs,' including the moral codes, that humans have adopted over the last 20,000 years. The present volume originated as Ian Morris's Tanner Lectures on Human Values, delivered at Princeton University in November of 2012." - Introduction
    Abstract: "Most people in the world today think democracy and gender equality are good, and that violence and wealth inequality are bad. But most people who lived during the 10,000 years before the nineteenth century thought just the opposite. Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, biology, and history, Ian Morris, author of the best-selling Why the West Rules--for Now, explains why. The result is a compelling new argument about the evolution of human values, one that has far-reaching implications for how we understand the past--and for what might happen next. Fundamental long-term changes in values, Morris argues, are driven by the most basic force of all: energy. Humans have found three main ways to get the energy they need--from foraging, farming, and fossil fuels. Each energy source sets strict limits on what kinds of societies can succeed, and each kind of society rewards specific values. In tiny forager bands, people who value equality but are ready to settle problems violently do better than those who aren't; in large farming societies, people who value hierarchy and are less willing to use violence do best; and in huge fossil-fuel societies, the pendulum has swung back toward equality but even further away from violence. But if our fossil-fuel world favors democratic, open societies, the ongoing revolution in energy capture means that our most cherished values are very likely to turn out--at some point fairly soon--not to be useful any more. Originating as the Tanner Lectures delivered at Princeton University, the book includes challenging responses by novelist Margaret Atwood, philosopher Christine Korsgaard, classicist Richard Seaford, and historian of China Jonathan Spence."
    Abstract: Each Age Gets the Thought It Needs -- Foragers -- Farmers -- Fossil Fuels -- The Evolution of Values : Biology, Culture, and the Shape of Things to Come -- On the Ideology of Imagining That "Each Age Gets the Thought It Needs" / Richard Seaford -- But What Was It Really Like? : The Limitations of Measuring Historical Values / Jonathan D. Spence -- Eternal Values, Evolving Values, and the Value of the Self / Christine M. Korsgaard -- When the Lights Go Out : Human Values after the Collapse of Civilization / Margaret Atwood -- My Correct Views on Everything / Ian Morris
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 305-339 , Each Age Gets the Thought It NeedsForagers ; Farmers ; Fossil Fuels ; The Evolution of Values : Biology, Culture, and the Shape of Things to Come ; On the Ideology of Imagining That "Each Age Gets the Thought It Needs" , But What Was It Really Like? : The Limitations of Measuring Historical Values , Eternal Values, Evolving Values, and the Value of the Self , When the Lights Go Out : Human Values after the Collapse of Civilization , My Correct Views on Everything
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0691175896 , 9780691175898
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 369 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 22 cm
    Edition: First paperback printing
    Series Statement: The University Center for Human Values series
    DDC: 303.4
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    Keywords: Social evolution History ; Social values History ; Social change History ; Power resources Social aspects ; History ; Hunting and gathering societies History ; Agriculture Social aspects ; History ; Fossil fuels Social aspects ; History ; Civilization History ; Civilization Forecasting ; 15.59 history of great parts of the world, peoples, civilizations: other ; Agriculture ; Social aspects ; Civilization ; Civilization ; Forecasting ; Hunting and gathering societies ; Power resources ; Social aspects ; Social change ; Social evolution ; Social values ; Social evolution ; History ; Social values ; History ; Social change ; History ; Power resources ; Social aspects ; History ; Hunting and gathering societies ; History ; Agriculture ; Social aspects ; History ; Fossil fuels ; Social aspects ; History ; Civilization ; History ; Civilization ; Forecasting ; History
    Abstract: Each Age Gets the Thought It Needs -- Foragers -- Farmers -- Fossil Fuels -- The Evolution of Values : Biology, Culture, and the Shape of Things to Come -- On the Ideology of Imagining That "Each Age Gets the Thought It Needs" / Richard Seaford -- But What Was It Really Like? : The Limitations of Measuring Historical Values / Jonathan D. Spence -- Eternal Values, Evolving Values, and the Value of the Self / Christine M. Korsgaard -- When the Lights Go Out : Human Values after the Collapse of Civilization / Margaret Atwood -- My Correct Views on Everything / Ian Morris.
    Abstract: "Most people in the world today think democracy and gender equality are good, and that violence and wealth inequality are bad. But most people who lived during the 10,000 years before the nineteenth century thought just the opposite. Drawing on archaeology, anthropology, biology, and history, Ian Morris, author of the best-selling Why the West Rules--for Now, explains why. The result is a compelling new argument about the evolution of human values, one that has far-reaching implications for how we understand the past--and for what might happen next. Fundamental long-term changes in values, Morris argues, are driven by the most basic force of all: energy. Humans have found three main ways to get the energy they need--from foraging, farming, and fossil fuels. Each energy source sets strict limits on what kinds of societies can succeed, and each kind of society rewards specific values. In tiny forager bands, people who value equality but are ready to settle problems violently do better than those who aren't; in large farming societies, people who value hierarchy and are less willing to use violence do best; and in huge fossil-fuel societies, the pendulum has swung back toward equality but even further away from violence. But if our fossil-fuel world favors democratic, open societies, the ongoing revolution in energy capture means that our most cherished values are very likely to turn out--at some point fairly soon--not to be useful any more. Originating as the Tanner Lectures delivered at Princeton University, the book includes challenging responses by novelist Margaret Atwood, philosopher Christine Korsgaard, classicist Richard Seaford, and historian of China Jonathan Spence"--
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0143051172 , 9780143051176
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 254 S. , 23 cm
    DDC: 306.874322
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  • 7
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    Toronto : House of Anansi Press
    ISBN: 9780887842269 , 9780887848100
    Language: German
    Pages: 230 S.
    Edition: 6. [pr.]
    Series Statement: CBC massey lectures
    DDC: 306.3
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    Keywords: Schulden ; Soziologie ; Philosophie
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  • 8
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    London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury
    ISBN: 0747598711 , 9780747598718
    Language: English
    Pages: 230 S. , 19 cm
    Edition: Paperback ed.
    DDC: 332.0240201
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    Keywords: Debt Philosophy ; Debt History ; Debt Social aspects ; Wealth Religious aspects ; Debt in literature
    Note: Originally published: 2008
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781984897787 , 1984897780
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxix, 435 pages , 21 cm
    Edition: Third Vintage Books Edition
    Series Statement: The Canons 23
    Keywords: Gifts ; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) ; Economic anthropology ; Art and society
    Abstract: A modern classic cherished by many of the greatest artists of our time, The Gift is a brilliant, life-changing defense of the value of creative labor. Drawing on examples from folklore and literature, history and tribal customs, economics and modern copyright law, Lewis Hyde demonstrates how our society--governed by the marketplace--is poorly equipped to determine the worth of artists' work. He shows us that another way is possible: the alternative economy of the gift, which allows creations and ideas to circulate freely, rather than hoarding them as commodities. Illuminating and transformative, The Gift is a triumph of originality and insight--an essential book for anyone who has ever given or received a work of art
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783742508553
    Language: German
    Pages: 151 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Sonderausgabe für die Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung
    Series Statement: Schriftenreihe / Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung Band 10855
    DDC: 920
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    Keywords: Afghanistan ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Afghanistan ; Frau ; Taliban ; Frauenbewegung
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (lizenzpflichtig)
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