Gifts and InterestsAntoon Vandevelde Peeters Publishers, 2000 - 225 páginas According to a common understanding of economics, economists attempt to understand and explain societal reality in the light of individual self-interest. For them, a gift is no exception to this, except for the slight and misleading veil of altruism which covers a purely egoistic motivation. On the other hand, theologians, philosophers and ethicists use a more normative concept of man. Man realises his best potential through deeds of selfless sacrifice that remain unknown to everyone. In reality, however, people are either entirely egoistic nor altruistic. Marcel Mauss' model of the gift is interesting because it seems to escape the classical (or rather, modern) egoism/altruism dichotomy. Gifts are not primarily motivated by the well-being of myself or the other but rather by the desire to bring about or maintain a certain kind of social relation between giver and receiver. Altruistic as well as egoistic motivations are an integral part of that relation. The role of gifts in the constitution of social relations and social cohesion explains why most kinds of gifts are reciprocal and even obligatory. In this book anthropologists, sociologists and economists as well as philosophers focus on the question of the relevance of Mauss' work on the gift for the understanding of actual social phenomena. |
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Contenido
Jacques T Godbout Homo Donator Versus Homo Oeconomicus | 23 |
Alain Caillé Gift and Association | 47 |
Considerations Touching upon | 57 |
Chris A Gregory Value Switching and the Commodity Free Zone | 95 |
GiftGiving in the Mono | 115 |
A Family to be Recomposed? | 133 |
Mauss the Gift and Social | 157 |
Christian Roy Transpositions of Mauss Theory of the Gift in the Per | 177 |
Marin Terpstra Social Gifts and the Gift of Sociality Some Thoughts | 191 |
Aldo De Martelaere Personal Obligations in Personal Relations | 209 |
Términos y frases comunes
action agon agonistic gift Alain Caillé analysis Anthropology appearances approach archaic societies behaviour Bourdieu Caillé Cambridge Christian Commodities conception context contract critique culture Dandieu debt Découverte Derrida dimension disinterestedness dominant donator Durkheim economic Essai ethical example exchange of gifts fact freedom gift-giving Godbout grace habitus historical Hobbes Holism homo homo oeconomicus human Ibid idea important individual instrumental rationality interest Jacques Godbout kind labour Levinas logic Marcel Mauss Maussian means modern moral motivation nature neoclassical neoclassical economics norms notion obligation to give obligations of love one's Oshun Papua New Guinea paradigm Paris personal relation perspective philosophy point of view political postulate potlatch practice principle problem question rational choice theory reason receive reciprocity relationship religions religious giving Sahlins seems sense Seuil sociologists sociology solidarity symbolic Tarot things tion Total Social Fact tradition University Press value theory virtue ethics zedaka