Book contents
- Reshaping Markets
- Reshaping Markets
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction: reshaping markets and the question of agency
- Part I Crisis and normality in transnational market regulation
- Part II Austerity woes: trials and tribulations of debt
- 4 The Greek crisis: a critical narrative
- 5 The biopolitics of debt-economy: market order, ascetic and hedonistic morality
- 5.1 Accumulation regimes, hedonism and asceticism
- 5.2 The emerging of a debt-economy
- 5.3 The morality of debt relations as power relations
- 5.4 Sovereign debt restructuring and morality: citizens’ asceticism
- 5.5 The German experience: Hartz-reforms and invisible poverty
- 5.6 Cooperation and workers’ asceticism
- 5.7 From consumers’ hedonism to communitarianism
- Contents
- 6 Credit contracts and the political economy of debt
- Part III Reforming finance: systemic risk and accountability
- Part IV Transforming contract
- Part V Conceptual Utopia: the market after the market
- Index
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2016
- Reshaping Markets
- Reshaping Markets
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction: reshaping markets and the question of agency
- Part I Crisis and normality in transnational market regulation
- Part II Austerity woes: trials and tribulations of debt
- 4 The Greek crisis: a critical narrative
- 5 The biopolitics of debt-economy: market order, ascetic and hedonistic morality
- 5.1 Accumulation regimes, hedonism and asceticism
- 5.2 The emerging of a debt-economy
- 5.3 The morality of debt relations as power relations
- 5.4 Sovereign debt restructuring and morality: citizens’ asceticism
- 5.5 The German experience: Hartz-reforms and invisible poverty
- 5.6 Cooperation and workers’ asceticism
- 5.7 From consumers’ hedonism to communitarianism
- Contents
- 6 Credit contracts and the political economy of debt
- Part III Reforming finance: systemic risk and accountability
- Part IV Transforming contract
- Part V Conceptual Utopia: the market after the market
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- Reshaping MarketsEconomic Governance, the Global Financial Crisis and Liberal Utopia, pp. 115 - 132Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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