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Social processes of oppression in the stratified economy and Veblenian feminist post Keynesian connectionsNo Title
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics (2024)
  • Zdravka Todorova
Abstract
Conceptions of social stratification and oppression should be central to post Keynesian inquiry. The article takes a Veblenian feminist view to discuss aspects of oppression in economies of stratification and outlines connections to areas of post Keynesian economics. The article is structured around “five faces of oppression” delineated by political theorist Iris Young: exploitation, violence, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and marginalization. The paper reframes those based on a conception of evolving social processes and diverse economic relations, and employs Veblen’s theory of surplus and stratification, which has a broad understanding of domination that goes beyond capital accumulation. The article provides illustrations of these interconnected aspects of oppression, and discusses how each is co-opted today. The article presents specific connections to post Keynesian economic analysis and concludes by highlighting the potential of post Keynesian economics for social justice.
Keywords
  • feminist political economy,
  • oppression,
  • social stratification,
  • social process,
  • marginalization
Publication Date
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01603477.2023.2254504
Citation Information
Zdravka Todorova. "Social processes of oppression in the stratified economy and Veblenian feminist post Keynesian connectionsNo Title" Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Vol. 47 Iss. 1 (2024) p. 25 - 54
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/zdravka_todorova/61/