The Death of Homo Economicus : Work, Debt and the Myth of Endless Accumulation - Peter Fleming

The Death of Homo Economicus

Work, Debt and the Myth of Endless Accumulation

By: Peter Fleming

Paperback | 20 September 2017

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $39.99

$28.90

28%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $7.22 with

In Stock and Aims to ship in 1-2 business days
For neoclassical economists, Homo economicus, or economic human, represents the ideal employee: an energetic worker bee that is a rational yet competitive decision-maker. Alternatively, one could view the concept as a cold and selfish workaholic endlessly seeking the accumulation of money and advancement-a chilling representation of capitalism. Or perhaps, as Peter Fleming argues, Homo economicus does not actually exist at all.
 
In The Death of Homo Economicus, Fleming presents this controversial claim with the same fierce logic and perception that launched his Guardian column into popularity. Fleming argues that as an invented model of a human being, Homo economicus is, in reality, a tool used by economists and capitalists to manage our social world through the state, business, and even family. As workers, we are barraged with constant reminders that we should always strive toward this ideal persona. It's implied-and sometimes directly stated-that if we don't then we are failures. Ironically, the people most often encouraged to emulate this model are those most predisposed to fail due to their socioeconomic circumstances: the poor, the unemployed, students, and prisoners.
 
Fleming illuminates why a peculiar proactive negativity now marks everyday life in capitalist societies, and he explores how this warped, unattainable model for workers would cause chaos if enacted to the letter. Timely and revelatory, The Death of Homo Economicus offers a sharp, scathing critique of who we are supposed to be in the workplace and beyond.
 
Industry Reviews
'Sparklingly sardonic ... Hilariously angry' -- The Guardian
'A timely call-to-arms for idlers everywhere' -- The Idler
'An outstanding analysis of economics, society and the human condition' -- Morning Star

More in Economic Theory & Philosophy

The World According to Star Wars - Cass R. Sunstein

RRP $27.99

$26.50

Capital in the Twenty-First Century - Thomas Piketty

RRP $43.95

$36.75

16%
OFF
Debt : The First 5000 Years - David Graeber

RRP $44.99

$37.25

17%
OFF
The Road to Serfdom : Routledge Classics - F.A. Hayek

RRP $29.99

$26.50

12%
OFF
Growth : A Reckoning - Daniel Susskind

RRP $36.99

$33.25

10%
OFF
The Undoing Project - Michael Lewis

RRP $24.99

$23.75

Financial Theory with Python : A Gentle Introduction - Yves Hilpisch
Capital : Volume I - Karl Marx

RRP $39.99

$35.35

12%
OFF
Limitarianism : The Case Against Extreme Wealth - Ingrid Robeyns
Health Economics - Jay Bhattacharya

RRP $174.95

$138.25

21%
OFF
Behavioral Economics : 4th Edition - Edward Cartwright

RRP $116.00

$96.35

17%
OFF
Free and Equal : What Would a Fair Society Look Like? - Daniel Chandler
Mission Economy : A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism - Mariana Mazzucato