Science and capitalism: entangled histories

This volume revisits the mutually constitutive relationship between science and capitalism from the seventeenth century to the present day. Adopting a global approach, we reject the notion that either science or capitalism can be understood as stages of modernity that emerged in the West and subsequ...

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Corporate Author: Science & capitalism: entangled histories (Veranstaltung) New York, NY (Author)
Other Authors: Rieppel, Lukas (Editor), Deringer, William 1984- (Editor), Lean, Eugenia (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL University Of Chicago Press 2018
Series:Osiris [Second series], 33
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:This volume revisits the mutually constitutive relationship between science and capitalism from the seventeenth century to the present day. Adopting a global approach, we reject the notion that either science or capitalism can be understood as stages of modernity that emerged in the West and subsequently engendered a "Great Divergence" with the rest of the world. Instead, both science and capitalism were historical institutions that arose in an imperial context of global exchange and whose entanglement has been continuously remade. Rather than seek to explain either the development of modern science as a product of economic forces or the divergence of capitalist economies as a result of technical innovation, we want to emphasize the knowledge work that has been a central feature of both modern science and capitalism across the globe
Item Description:"This volume grew out of a two-day workshop on the entangled histories of science and capitalism that took place at Columbia University's Heyman Center for the Humanities in the summer of 2016."--Page iv
Physical Description:iv, 348 Seiten Illustrationen 26 cm
ISBN:9780226538778