Research in Rural Sociology and Development
Walking Towards Justice: Democratization in Rural Life
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
9
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-170-5
ISBN print:
978-0-76230-954-2
Series ISSN:
1057-1922
Publication date:
2003
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DEMOCRACY: THE MISSING ELEMENT IN THE MARKET CELEBRATION
Lawrence Busch
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2003
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Published:2003
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Lawrence Busch, 2003. "DEMOCRACY: THE MISSING ELEMENT IN THE MARKET CELEBRATION", Walking Towards Justice: Democratization in Rural Life, Michael M. Bell, Fred Hendricks
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2003
Markets are a particular form of social organization in which exchanges are regularized. Capitalist markets are those in which: (1) most things traded are commodities, that is they are “identical” for purposes of sale (Appadurai, 1986); and (2) there exists a class of people for whom the end goal of selling in the market is not to buy goods but to “make money” (Marx, 1967 [1867]). Today, nearly everyone in the world lives in some form capitalist market society.
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