Zusammenfassung:
The modern global economy and discipline of economics place mathematical calculation above human concern. However, a re-reading of Boethius' The Consolation of Philosophy can positively highlight the contrast in values and spirit of the early medieval European world with our own scientific age. This book discusses the historical and cultural contexts that influenced Boethius' writing and explores how Consolation offers a radically different understanding of economic concepts: wealth from inner happiness and virtues, poverty from hoarding outer possessions, self-sufficiency in the greater whole, enlightenment through misfortune, and development as fruition from the Good. These economic considerations resonate with a range of heterodox economic perspectives, such as Ecological and Buddhist Economics. The fundamental revaluations gained through Boethius pose a critique of mainstream neoclassical and neoliberal economics: to consumerism, avarice, growth and technology fetishism, and market rationality. These economic foundations resonate into a time when global crises raise the question of fundamental human priorities, offering alternatives to an ever-expanding industrial market economy designed for profit, and helping to avoid irrevocable socio-ecological disasters. The issues raised and questioned in this book will be of significant interest to readers with concern for pluralist approaches to economics, philosophy, classics, ancient history and theology.
Schlagwörter:
progress
consumerism
market calculus
modern economy
Poetic-philosophic economy
self-sufficiency
human-centred economy
Boethius
Good Life
Philosophy's Consolation
Timeless
Wandering
Theodicy
Follow
False Paths
Christine De Pisan
Menippean Satire
Ancient Greece
Outer Possessions
True Happiness
Balanced Soul
Book III
GNH
De Planctu Naturae
Yanis Varoufakis
Divine Foreknowledge
Supreme Good
Theodoric
Infinite Growth
Liberal Arts