|
In this
important work, Georges Bataille uses his novel economic theory
as the basis for an incisive inquiry into the very nature of civilization.
He introduces here his concept of the accursed share, the
surplus energy that any system, natural or cultural, must expend;
it is this expenditure, according to Bataille, that most
clearly defines a society. His examples include sacrifice among
the Aztecs, potlatch among the Northwest Coast Indians, military
conquest in Islam, and Buddhist monasticism in Tibet. In this way,
Bataille proposes a theory of a “general economy” based
on excess and exuberance that radically revises conventional economic
models of scarcity and utility. A brilliant blend of economics and
aesthetics, ethics and anthropology, The Accursed Share
provides an excellent introduction to Bataille’s philosophic
work. It will be of particular interest not only to readers of his
fiction and essays but also to cultural theorists, anthropologists,
and economists of all schools.
“Brilliant . . . strange and impressive.”
— Voice Literary Supplement
“Bataille . . . offers here nothing less than a new theory of
civilization.”
— Library Journal Also by this author: The Accursed Share, Volumes II & III
The Cradle of Humanity: Prehistoric Art and Culture
Theory of Religion
|