Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics

Art and Value: Art’s Economic Exceptionalism in Classical, Neoclassical and Marxist Economics

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Business & Economics Art & Photography
Format Paperback
Pages 392
Language English
Published Jun 14, 2016
Publisher Haymarket Books
Edition Reprint
ISBN-10 1608466388
ISBN-13 9781608466382
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Dave Beech explores the intricate relationship between art and economics in this thought-provoking work. He delves into the perspectives of classical, neoclassical, and Marxist economics, highlighting how each framework interprets the value of art. Through careful analysis, Beech argues that art occupies a unique space within economic discourse, challenging conventional notions of value and production.

The author scrutinizes how artistic expression has historically been influenced by economic frameworks, and how these frameworks in turn shape our understanding of artistic merit and worth. By examining the intersections of culture and economy, he provides a nuanced view of art's role in society, emphasizing its exceptional status in economic theory.

Beech’s insights prompt readers to reconsider the economic implications behind artistic creation and consumption, suggesting that art fundamentally resists commodification. This work invites an interdisciplinary dialogue, appealing to those interested in art theory, economics, and cultural studies alike.

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