Thorstein Veblen highlighted a number of human instincts, one of which was the “parental bent.” In contrast to the other “positive” instincts, the parental bent is specifically other-regarding in that Veblen described it in terms of utilizing knowledge for the betterment of society. Veblen’s “parental bent” stresses the social embeddedness of humanity and the human instinct to care. Our ability to care is partially predicated on our social roles and the values embedded within those roles. Critically, this is influenced by the configuration of institutions within a society. Care is grossly under-valued. By drawing upon recent contributions to care in the context of an increased financialization of the economy and society, we seek to expand u...
The chapter builds on Lee’s conception of the economy as a whole and discusses consumption as a pro...
The philosophy of «care» has already joined a range of problems extensively discussed by philosopher...
In the long history of philosophical ethics, the emergence of an ethics of care is a recent phenomen...
Thorstein Veblen highlighted a number of human instincts, one of which was the “parental bent.” In c...
Thorstein Veblen highlighted a number of human instincts, one of which was the “parental bent.” In c...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
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This research explores two conflicting ethical systems. Neoliberalism’s foundations support an over...
The article discusses consumption as a social process that is a part of social provisioning and is i...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
It is increasingly recognized that the work of (unpaid) informal caregivers constitutes an important...
The paper discusses commitment to full employment in light of institutional theory and offers a ren...
This paper examines three distinguishing features of caring: that it involves the development of a r...
This chapter introduces the historical and conceptual contexts of a moral and political theory of ca...
Official articulations of caring are socially constructed by their emergence from particular context...
The chapter builds on Lee’s conception of the economy as a whole and discusses consumption as a pro...
The philosophy of «care» has already joined a range of problems extensively discussed by philosopher...
In the long history of philosophical ethics, the emergence of an ethics of care is a recent phenomen...
Thorstein Veblen highlighted a number of human instincts, one of which was the “parental bent.” In c...
Thorstein Veblen highlighted a number of human instincts, one of which was the “parental bent.” In c...
Care is no longer a private concern. In the era of high modernity, characterized by population aging...
© 2017, Journal of Economic Issues / Association for Evolutionary Economics. Abstract: This article ...
This research explores two conflicting ethical systems. Neoliberalism’s foundations support an over...
The article discusses consumption as a social process that is a part of social provisioning and is i...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
It is increasingly recognized that the work of (unpaid) informal caregivers constitutes an important...
The paper discusses commitment to full employment in light of institutional theory and offers a ren...
This paper examines three distinguishing features of caring: that it involves the development of a r...
This chapter introduces the historical and conceptual contexts of a moral and political theory of ca...
Official articulations of caring are socially constructed by their emergence from particular context...
The chapter builds on Lee’s conception of the economy as a whole and discusses consumption as a pro...
The philosophy of «care» has already joined a range of problems extensively discussed by philosopher...
In the long history of philosophical ethics, the emergence of an ethics of care is a recent phenomen...