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- Title
An interview with Margaret Jane Radin.
- Authors
Geddes, Jennifer L.
- Abstract
Presents an interview with Margaret Jane Radin in which she discusses how the tendency to commodify has intensified in far-reaching ways, both in the number of things that are commodified and in the appropriation of market concepts to make sense of areas of life typically seen as non-economic. The U.S. is particularly committed to market ideology, by which the author means the idealization of property and contract and the mythology of purely private ordering. In this era of globalization, the U.S. also has the economic power to control the rest of the world to a great extent, which is very expensive in the extent of their commodification of information.
- Subjects
UNITED States; RADIN, Margaret Jane; COMMODIFICATION; MARKETS; IDEOLOGY; GLOBALIZATION; COMMERCIAL products
- Publication
Hedgehog Review, 2003, Vol 5, Issue 2, p98
- ISSN
1527-9677
- Publication type
Interview