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E-grāmata: Origins of Neoliberalism: Modeling the Economy from Jesus to Foucault

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Dotan Leshem recasts the history of the West from an economic perspective, bringing politics, philosophy, and economics closer together and revealing the significant role of Christian theology in shaping economic and political thought. He begins with early Christianity engagement with economic knowledge and the influence of this interaction on politics and philosophy. He then follows the seculariza­tion of economics in liberal and neoliberal theory, showing it to be a perversion of earlier communitarian tradition. Only by radically relocating the origins of modernity in late antiquity, Leshem argues, can we confront neoliberalism.



Dotan Leshem recasts the history of the West from an economic perspective, revealing the significant role of Christian theology in shaping economic and political thought. He begins with early Christianity engagement with economic knowledge and the influence of this interaction on politics and philosophy. He then follows the secularization of economics in liberal and neoliberal theory. Only by radically relocating the origins of modernity in late antiquity, Leshem argues, can we confront neoliberalism.

Recenzijas

Dotan Leshem's important book makes a very powerful and original contribution to an increasingly significant discussion across different disciplines. Its consistency, erudition, and relevance for contemporary research into the 'theological' genealogy of economy and government is impressive indeed. -- Etienne Balibar, author of Violence and Civility: On the Limits of Political Philosophy In my opinion, this work is the most significant text so far in the field of what has come to be termed 'political theology.' Through his wide-ranging and careful scholarship, Leshem shows the extent to which a theological, biblically based dimension totally altered the operative categories of political virtue. -- John Milbank, author of Beyond Secular Order: The Representation of Being and the Representation of the People This dazzling book takes us on an intellectual journey of rare substance. It demonstrates that our current predicament-the dominance of economic 'rationality,' the imperatives of growth-is at once newer and older, narrower and broader, than we have been taught. This is a humbling and teaching book that will change, that must change, the way we conceive of the economic in its relation to the political, the philosophical, and the theological. An economist and a philosopher, Leshem writes with masterful intensity and compellingly calls for an extraordinary transformation, for an 'ethical economy,' for nothing less than a new political philosophy. -- Gil Anidjar, author of Blood: A Critique of Christianity The Origins of Neoliberalism demonstrates that histories of economic thought can no longer ignore pre-modernity and that political economy owes more to theological rationality than its modern exponents are willing to avow. Marx & Philosophy Review of Books This exceptionally learned book will deservedly cause a stir among students of political and economic theology. -- John Plender Times Literary Supplement Dotan Leshem's study is a valuable intervention in the larger project of developing a theological genealogy of the modern concepts of economy and government ... The singular achievement of Leshem's study is the way it extends our understanding of how the principles of incarnation and growth are central to the way the early church develops its unique notion of oikonomia ... The great virtue of Leshem's study is that it reconciles divergent approaches to the theological genealogy of economy and governmentality, and at the same time clarifies how Christianity inaugurates a distinct form of economic life at both micro (subjective) and macro (social) levels. -- Jennifer Rust Syndicate There is very much in Dotan Leshem's book to recommend it ... It is indeed an important study that will form the foundation of many more ... Leshem's book will no doubt continue to help direct me to new and richer fields for a long time to come. -- Mitchell Dean Syndicate Leshem entered largely unchartered waters and demonstrated how Christian thinking of oikonomia is not irrelevant to contemporary philosophical discussions of the trinity of politics, economy, and philosophy, as evinced especially in the work of Foucault, Agamben, and Arendt ... On these and other related questions, Leshem has offered an important and groundbreaking book. -- Aristotle Papanikolaou Syndicate Leshem's text, a brilliant, muscular historical semiotics of the economy, traces not only the category, but the model, of the economy ... For those of us in the social sciences long conditioned to understand the capitalist economy as a profane and carnal domain, as the secret sociological ground of the power of dominant classes and nation-states, let alone our god, Leshem has turned the tables. -- Roger Friedland Syndicate From this point forward, anyone investigating the place of economy in Christian theology will have to engage with Leshem's work. -- Adam Kotsko An und fur sich Leshem has written a detailed account of the thought of late antiquity that will be of interest for anyone who has followed recent debates in politics, economics and theology through Foucault and Agamben as well as those interested in the conceptual origins of neoliberalism. -- David Hancock Political Studies Review

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Dotan Leshem recasts the history of the West from an economic perspective, revealing the significant role of Christian theology in shaping economic and political thought. He begins with early Christianity engagement with economic knowledge and the influence of this interaction on politics and philosophy. He then follows the secularization of economics in liberal and neoliberal theory. Only by radically relocating the origins of modernity in late antiquity, Leshem argues, can we confront neoliberalism.
Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction: Economy Before Christ 1(24)
The Three-Dimensional Human
1(1)
Philological History of Oikonomia
2(2)
The Archives of Genealogical Inquiry Into the Marketized Economy: Arendt, Foucault, Agamben
4(4)
Toward a New Political Philosophy: An Ethical Economy
8(1)
Plan of the Book
9(3)
A Brief History of Pre-Christian Economy
12(13)
1 From Oikos to Ecclesia
25(30)
Oikonomia in Scripture
25(3)
The Apostolic Fathers and the Early Apologists: Justin Martyr, Tatian, Ignatius, Athenagoras, Theophilus of Antioch
28(6)
Later Apologists: Irenaeus, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria
34(10)
Economy Changes the Conception of Time, Space, and the Concept of History
44(11)
2 Modeling the Economy
55(26)
Economic Models
55(4)
The First Economic Model
59(3)
Perichoresis in the Ontological Communion
62(2)
The Archaic Transcription: The Transcript Is of the Same Nature as the Origin
64(4)
The Second Economic Model: The Hypostatic Union in the Economy of the Incarnation
68(3)
The Third Economic Model: Christomimesis
71(5)
Afterword: Trial Balance of Oikonomia in the Three Moments of Greek Antiquity
76(5)
3 Economy and Philosophy
81(22)
The Hermeneutics of the Subject
81(1)
Platonic Self-knowledge
82(2)
Origen
84(2)
Change in the Human Condition: Economy and Theology Are Set Apart
86(1)
Gregory of Nyssa's Economy of Growth
87(6)
Unlimited Economic Growth
93(10)
4 Economy and Politics
103(32)
Thinking of the Political Prior to the Christianization of the Empire
108(7)
Following the Baptism of Constantine
115(4)
John Chrysostom
119(9)
The Distinction Between Economy and Politics as Mirrored by the Models
128(7)
5 Economy and the Legal Framework
135(18)
The Two Paradigms
135(1)
The Christological Origins of Pastoral Economy in the State of Exception
136(2)
A Genealogy of the Principle of Economy
138(7)
Salvation, Truth, and Law
145(2)
Economic Pastorship and Political Sovereignty in the Exception
147(3)
The Modern Power of Exclusive Inclusion
150(3)
6 From Ecclesiastical to Market Economy
153(30)
A Condensed History of Oikonomia in Greek-Speaking Antiquity
154(4)
A Genealogical Inquiry Into the Neoliberal Marketized Economy
158(5)
A Condensed History of Economic Growth
163(7)
Comparative Politics
170(7)
Economic Ethics: Practicing Freedom as a Governed Subject
177(6)
Notes 183(20)
Works Cited 203(18)
Index 221
Dotan Leshem is senior lecturer in the department of government and political theory at the School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa.