dc.contributor.author |
Salazar i Carrasco, Carles |
dc.date |
2015-05-29T17:59:00Z |
dc.date |
2015-05-29T17:59:00Z |
dc.date |
1996 |
dc.identifier |
0012-9984 |
dc.identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/48277 |
dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/48277 |
dc.description |
Social scientists interested in peasant societies have tried to make sense of their
economies in terms of the "political" and "moral" economy paradigms. I t is the aim of this
paper to assess critically the applicability of such models to the informal sector of Irish family
farms and, in so doing, to postulate the necessity of a different theoretical approach. The
simplistic dichotomy between "rational" and "moral" behaviour is shown to fall short of a
satisfactory account of economic relationships in this particular context. The complex intersection
of different forms of rationality on an Irish family farm, half-way between peasant and
capitalist agricultural producers, calls for newer and less rigid hypotheses. |
dc.language |
eng |
dc.publisher |
Economic & Social Research Institute |
dc.relation |
Reproducció del document publicat a http://edepositireland.ie/handle/2262/64765 |
dc.relation |
The Economic and Social Review, 1996, vol. 27, núm. 3, p. 235-252 |
dc.rights |
cc-by-nc-sa, (c) Economic & Social Research Institute, 1996 |
dc.rights |
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/es/ |
dc.rights |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
dc.subject |
Cultura irlandesa |
dc.subject |
Explotacions agrícoles familiars |
dc.subject |
Antropologia econòmica |
dc.title |
Between morality and rationality: an analysis of interpersonal economics in rural ireland |
dc.type |
article |
dc.type |
publishedVersion |