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Marshall Sahlins’s “Stone Age Economics”, a Semi-Centenary Estimate
Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Vol. LV 1 – 2021
All articles published Open access @ https://www.annalsfondazioneluigieinaudi.it/browsing/current-issue/
- Mario Cedrini and Roberto Marchionatti: Introduction to the Symposium ‘Marshall Sahlins’s “Stone Age Economics”, a Semi-Centenary Estimate’
- Chris Gregory: On the Spirit of the Gift that Is ‘Stone Age Economics’
- John M. Gowdy: Hunter Gatherers and the Crisis of Civilization
- Nicholas Xenos: The Original Affluent Society and the Culture of Scarcity
- James G. Carrier: Sahlins and a Kind of Anthropology
- Philippe Chanial and Ilana F. Silber: Reconciling Spirit and Contract? Marshall Sahlins and the ‘Essai sur le don’
- Pol Llopart i Olivella: From the Continuum of Reciprocities to the Multiplicity of Perspectives. Problematising Sahlins’ Triad into Animist Ontologies
- Karen Ho: The Housewife and the Home: Stone Age Economics and Insights for US (and Global North) Economies
- Osvaldo Raggio: Conjectural History and Empirical Data. A Deep History of the Human Condition
- Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde: Has Money Transformed Our Brains? A Glimpse into Stone-Age Neuroeconomics
- Sergio Cesaratto and Stefano Di Bucchianico: The Surplus Approach, the Polanyian Tradition, and Institutions in Economic Anthropology and Archaeology
- Giuseppe Danese: Divine Kingship in the Firm: Reciprocity, Organizational Culture, and Founder Cults
- Veronica Barassi: David Graeber, Bureaucratic Violence, and the Critique of Surveillance Capitalism
- Marshall Sahlins: Cosmic Economics
Marshall Sahlins’s “Stone Age Economics”, a Semi-Centenary Estimate
Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Vol. LV 1 – 2021
All articles published Open access @ https://www.annalsfondazioneluigieinaudi.it/browsing/current-issue/
- Mario Cedrini and Roberto Marchionatti: Introduction to the Symposium ‘Marshall Sahlins’s “Stone Age Economics”, a Semi-Centenary Estimate’
- Chris Gregory: On the Spirit of the Gift that Is ‘Stone Age Economics’
- John M. Gowdy: Hunter Gatherers and the Crisis of Civilization
- Nicholas Xenos: The Original Affluent Society and the Culture of Scarcity
- James G. Carrier: Sahlins and a Kind of Anthropology
- Philippe Chanial and Ilana F. Silber: Reconciling Spirit and Contract? Marshall Sahlins and the ‘Essai sur le don’
- Pol Llopart i Olivella: From the Continuum of Reciprocities to the Multiplicity of Perspectives. Problematising Sahlins’ Triad into Animist Ontologies
- Karen Ho: The Housewife and the Home: Stone Age Economics and Insights for US (and Global North) Economies
- Osvaldo Raggio: Conjectural History and Empirical Data. A Deep History of the Human Condition
- Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde: Has Money Transformed Our Brains? A Glimpse into Stone-Age Neuroeconomics
- Sergio Cesaratto and Stefano Di Bucchianico: The Surplus Approach, the Polanyian Tradition, and Institutions in Economic Anthropology and Archaeology
- Giuseppe Danese: Divine Kingship in the Firm: Reciprocity, Organizational Culture, and Founder Cults
- Veronica Barassi: David Graeber, Bureaucratic Violence, and the Critique of Surveillance Capitalism
- Marshall Sahlins: Cosmic Economics
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