Cultural goods and the limits of the market / Russell Keat.
"In Cultural Institutions and the Limits of the Market, Russell Keat presents a theoretical challenge to recent extensions of the market domain and the introduction of commercially modeled forms of organizations in areas such as broadcasting, the arts, and academic research. Drawing on Walzer...
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New York, N.Y. :
St. Martin's Press,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Keeping the Market at Bay
- Skepticism, Authority and the Market
- Citizens, Consumers and the Environment
- Colonization by the Market: Walzer on Recognition
- Science and Recognition
- Part II. Making the Best of the Market
- Markets, Firms and Practices
- Consumer-Friendly Production or Producer-Friendly Consumption
- Justifying the Market and its Limitation.