Ordinary Economies in Japan

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Ordinary Economies in Japan

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Tetsuo Najita explores a powerful theme in the economic thought and practice of ordinary citizens in late Tokugawa and early modern Japan. He examines commoners’ writings on the virtues of commerce, the reconstruction of villages, and groups offering credit and loans, particularly the traditional cooperative, the ko, which citizens created to save one another in times of famine and fiscal emergency without turning to their government. The alternative genealogy of early Japanese capitalism that emerges is based on cooperative action, whose motive for profit was combined with a concern for social well-being. Najita’s discussion centers on the relationship of economics, ethics, and the epistemological premise that nature must serve as the first principle of all knowledge, and he illuminates comparative issues of poverty, capitalism, and modernity.

SKU: 30869 Category: Tags: ,
Subtitle: A Historical Perspective, 1750-1950
Author: Najita, Tetsuo
Year: 2009
ISBN: 9780520260382
Pages: 298
Language: English
Publisher: California University Press
Publisher's city: Berkeley
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