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SUMMARY:The Moral Economy: A Belknap Global Conversation & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Humanities Council is pleased to host a Belknap Global Conversation & Workshop on the idea of the moral economy from the eighteenth century to the present\, convened by Jeremy Adelman (History) and Samuel Moyn (Yale). \nAs part of a workshop to debate the ways in which moral economics and moral economists shadowed political economics\, participants will explore the ways in which moral economics offered a critical vocabulary\, alternative histories\, and political counterpoints to mainstream thinking about what Karl Polanyi called “market society.” \nBy examining key moments and key figures\, from Adam Smith to Marcel Mauss\, from Rabindranath Tagore to James C. Scott\, the goal is to outline a broad tradition of thought that has framed scholarship and public discourse about modern economic life. In recent years\, the popularity of histories of capitalism\, and the debate about globalization and late neoliberalism\, have brought new attention to the vintage concept. How has the idea of moral economy offered keys to rethink human interdependence in more than market ways? \nOn Friday April 6 at 5:00 PM at 010 East Pyne\,  Michael Sandel (Harvard) will deliver the keynote\, introduced by Acting Council Chair Esther Schor\, with responses by professor of economics and humanistic studies Marc Fleurbaey (Princeton) and Margaret Levi (CASBS-Stanford). \nSandel’s talk\, entitled “Toward a Moral Economy:  Rescuing Economics from Economists\,” explores whether economics is a value-neutral science of human behavior and social choice\, or a branch of moral and political philosophy. Against the grain of mainstream economics\, Sandel argues that market reasoning can be corrosive of moral norms and civic practices; he seeks to revive an older tradition of moral and political economy. \nFriday April 6\n10:15 AM – Welcome  \nJeremy Adelman  (Princeton)  and  Samuel Moyn (Yale) \n10:30 AM -12:00 PM Panel 1:\nTim Rogan (Cambridge) on R H Tawney\, Cambridge \nMarion Fourcade (Berkeley) on Marcel Mauss \nCommentator: Didier Fassin (Institute for Advanced Study) \n[Lunch 12:00-1:00 PM] \n1:00-2:30 PM Panel 2:\nRohit De (Yale) on the shadow of Tagore \nEmilio Kourí (Chicago) on the Mexican ejido \nCommentator: Julia Ott (New School) \n[Break 2:30-3:00 PM] \n3:00-4:30 PM Panel 3:\nMargaret Somers (Michigan) on Polanyi \nSamuel Moyn (Yale) on T.H. Marshall \nCommentator: Daniel Rodgers (Princeton) \n5:00-6:30 PM |  010 East Pyne\nKEYNOTE: Michael Sandel (Harvard) on “Toward a Moral Economy:  Rescuing Economics from Economists” \nIntroduction: Esther Schor\, Acting Chair\, Princeton University Humanities Council \nComments by Marc Fleurbaey (Princeton) and Margaret Levi (CASBS-Stanford) \n\n\nSaturday April 7\n9:00-10:30 AM Panel 4:\nTim Shenk (Washington) on E P Thompson \nJoel Isaac (Chicago) on James C Scott \nCommentator: Nils Gilman (Berkeley) \n[Break 10:30-11:00 AM] \n11:30-1:00 PM Panel 5:\nFrancesca Trivellato (Yale) on early modern Europe \nAbigail Kret (Princeton) on globalization 1970s/80s \nCommentator: Carl Wennerlind (Barnard/Columbia) \n[Lunch 1:00 PM] \nThe keynote will be streamed live at https://mediacentrallive.princeton.edu/
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/moral-economy-belknap-global-workshop-and-conversation/
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