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an essay on general economy

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The accursed share

an essay on general economy

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Most Anglo-American readers know Bataille as a novelist. The "Accursed Share "provides an excellent introduction to Bataille the philosopher. Here he uses his unique economic theory as the basis for an incisive inquiry into the very nature of civilization. Unlike conventional economic models based on notions of scarcity, Bataille's theory develops the concept of excess: a civilization, he argues, reveals its order most clearly in the treatment of its surplus energy. The result is a brilliant blend of ethics, aesthetics, and cultural anthropology that challenges both mainstream economics and ethnology. The three volumes of "The Accursed Share" address what Georges Bataille sees as the paradox of utility: namely, if being useful means serving a further end, then the ultimate end of utility can only be uselessness. The first volume, the only one published before Bataille's death, treated this paradox in economic terms, showing that "it is not necessity but its contrary, luxury, that presents living matter and mankind with their fundamental problems." In the second and third volumes, "The History of Eroticism" and "Sovereignty", Bataille explores the same paradox of utility from an anthropological and an ethical perspective, respectively. "The History of Eroticism" analyzes the fears and fascination, the prohibitions and transgressions attached to the realm of eroticism as so many expressions of the "uselessness" of erotic life. In the third volume, Bataille raises the ethical problems of sovereignty, of "the independence of man relative to useful ends."

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Publisher
Zone Books
Language
English
Pages
200

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The accursed share: an essay on general economy
1988, Zone Books
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Table of Contents

v. 1 Consumption
v. 2-3. The history of eroticism. Sovereignty. (1 v.)

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Translation of: La part maudite.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330
Library of Congress
HB173 .B35513 1988, HB173.B35513 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 v. in 2 ;
Number of pages
200

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL2403623M
ISBN 10
0942299108, 0942299116
LCCN
87034072
OCLC/WorldCat
301950027, 17200091
LibraryThing
226218
Goodreads
1423652
350003

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Work ID
OL1442855W

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