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[In this chapter the editor develops comprehensively the main point of the book: the uneasy relationship between market and society. One of the main concerns is whether or not market logic has won against social aspects of human existence in a framework of minimal state protection and constant devaluation of human labour. It examines the main dimensions of the volume’s preoccupations problematising the complicated relation between the commodification and the de-commodification of people’s crucial life aspects for their social reproduction in anthropological and ethnographic terms. The chapter develops an analysis of the rationale, aims, and objectives of the book and a reasoned outline of the following chapters.]
Published: Mar 8, 2018
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