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Economic Science Fictions

Economic Science Fictions

by William Davies
Paperback
Publication Date: 19/02/2019

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An innovative new anthology exploring how science fiction can motivate new approaches to economics.From the libertarian economics of Ayn Rand to Aldous Huxley's consumerist dystopias, economics and science fiction have often orbited each other. In Economic Science Fictions, editor William Davies has deliberately merged the two worlds, asking how we might harness the power of the utopian imagination to revitalize economic thinking.
Rooted in the sense that our current economic reality is no longer credible or viable, this collection treats our economy as a series of fictions and science fiction as a means of anticipating different economic futures. It asks how science fiction can motivate new approaches to economics and provides surprising new syntheses, merging social science with fiction, design with politics, scholarship with experimental forms.
With an opening chapter from Ha-Joon Chang as well as theory, short stories, and reflections on design, this book from Goldsmiths Press challenges and changes the notion that economics and science fiction are worlds apart. The result is a wealth of fresh and unusual perspectives for anyone who believes the economy is too important to be left solely to economists.
Contributors
AUDINT, Khairani Barokka, Carina Brand, Ha-Joon Chang, Miriam Cherry, William Davies, Mark Fisher, Dan Gavshon-Brady and James Pockson, Owen Hatherley, Laura Horn, Tim Jackson, Mark Johnson, Bastien Kerspern, Nora O Murcho, Tobias Revell et al., Judy Thorne, Sherryl Vint, Joseph Walton, Brian Willems
ISBN:
9781912685073
9781912685073
Category:
Political economy
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
19-02-2019
Publisher:
Goldsmiths, University of London
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
400
Dimensions (mm):
203x137x21mm
Weight:
0.44kg

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