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What Happens to People in a Competitive Society - An Anthropological Investigation of Competition

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In this book, author Svein Olaf Thorbjørnsen probes the question: What is at stake for human beings in a society dominated by competition, particularly economic competition? Is competition endemic to human nature? Does it preserve the dignity and intrinsic value of the human being? Does it secure better living conditions? In a way, the answer to these queries is a simple "yes."  It can allow for superior satisfaction of fundamental needs; legitimate self-love and self-realization; and encourage positive feelings upon mastering a skill. At the same time, however, competition can also contribute to a strong materialistic self-interest and support classicism, social ranking, and elitism: other human beings become only means to a personal success, thus jeopardizing fellowship and collaboration. In a hyper-competitive environment, some of the same positive human values mentioned above-self-love, self-realisation, individuality, and freedom-can be viewed to pose a threat to the realisation of one's potential and to one's true humanity. These competing, contradictory aspects of competition are presented and discussed from perspectives across varying disciplines, from social anthropology and economics to history, ethics, philosophy and theology.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: The Phenomenon of Competition.- Chapter 2: The phenomenon of competition-social-anthropological perspectives.- Chapter 3: The phenomenon of competition-contemporary perspectives.- Part II: Competition and the Economy.- Chapter 4: Competition and the economy-historical perspectives.-  Chapter 5: Competition and the economy-economic perspectives.- Chapter 6: Competition and the economy-anthropological perspectives.- Chapter 7: Competition and the economy-ethical perspectives.- Part III: Competition and anthropology.- Chapter 8: Competition and human relationships.- Chapter 9: A humane competition? Summing up anthropological and ethical perspectives.

Summary

Presents an original perspective on research concerning the relationship between ethics and economics 
Will hold value for scholars across a range of fields including anthropology, sociology, business, economics, ethics, philosophy, and religion 
Trains an unusual lens on a phenomenon that is widely acknowledged and often taken for granted 

Product details

Authors Svein Olaf Thorbjørnsen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Vinn eller forsvinn. Mennesket I konkurransesamfunnet
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.01.2020
 
EAN 9783030221324
ISBN 978-3-0-3022132-4
No. of pages 423
Dimensions 158 mm x 30 mm x 217 mm
Weight 685 g
Illustrations XI, 423 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries

Wirtschaftswissenschaft, B, Soziale und politische Philosophie, Ethics, Economics, Ethnology, Social & cultural anthropology, Social & political philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy, Economics, general, Social Philosophy, Social Anthropology, Management science, Religion and Philosophy, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Social sciences—Philosophy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Philosophy and social sciences

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