The propertied self: the psychology of political economics
In: Psychology research progress
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About the author -- Acknowledgments -- Notes to the reader -- Prologue: premises and problems -- Studying person and property in global perspective -- Force fields of persons and properties -- The emergence of the propertied self -- Early responses to the rise of the propertied self -- Consumutopia: psychology, property, and progress -- Reacting to the propertied self: inventing the future -- Legitimizing and stabilizing the propertied self -- The propertied self in late modern politics -- Epilogue: lessons from history? -- Appendices -- References -- Index
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The propertied self: the psychology of political economics
In: Psychology research progress
About the author -- Acknowledgments -- Notes to the reader -- Prologue: premises and problems -- Studying person and property in global perspective -- Force fields of persons and properties -- The emergence of the propertied self -- Early responses to the rise of the propertied self -- Consumutopia: psychology, property, and progress -- Reacting to the propertied self: inventing the future -- Legitimizing and stabilizing the propertied self -- The propertied self in late modern politics -- Epilogue: lessons from history? -- Appendices -- References -- Index
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