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Meals Matter Michael Symons

Meals Matter By Michael Symons

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In Meals Matter, Michael Symons returns economics to its roots in the distribution of food and the labor required. Setting the table with vivid descriptions of conviviality, he offers a gastronomic rebuttal to the narrow worldview of mainstream economics.

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Meals Matter: A Radical Economics Through Gastronomy by Michael Symons

Until the early nineteenth century, political philosophy and economics were dining companions. Both took up fundamental questions of how we should feed one another. But with the rise of corporate capitalism, modern economics lost sight of its primary task and turned away from the complexities of real people's sustenance in favor of the single-minded pursuit of money.

In Meals Matter, Michael Symons returns economics to its roots in the distribution of food and the labor required. Setting the table with vivid descriptions of conviviality, he offers a gastronomic rebuttal to the narrow worldview of mainstream economics. Engaging with a wide variety of thinkers-including Epicurus, Enlightenment philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, the gastronomer Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, and economic theorists from Francois Quesnay and Adam Smith through the neoliberals-Symons traces how we went astray and how we can find our way back to a more caring, sustainable way of life. He finds hope for shared table pleasure in institutions like community gardens, street markets, and banquets and in eating fresh, local, and slow food.

An innovative, historically based argument at the intersection of food history and social thought, Meals Matter challenges us to reject the economics of greed in favor of a community-based economics of sharing and gastronomic enjoyment.

Meals Matter Reviews

Michael Symons succeeds brilliantly in a radical project: convincing readers to rethink a singular 'economics' as multiple 'economies': bodily, household, market, political, and natural. His book draws on intellectual history, economic and social theories, and gastronomy, and it is richly illustrated with stories about meals. -- Janet Flammang, author of The Taste for Civilization: Food, Politics, and Civil Society
As an academic economist and former chef, this is a book I wish I had written. Symons's work provides a unique contribution through its fusion of philosophy, economics, and food, arguing for the need to reject the acquisitive self-interest ethos of economics and instead return to a social-centric Epicurean philosophy. I for one would enjoy a seat at Symons's table. -- Ted P. Schmidt, author of The Political Economy of Food and Finance
Meals Matter is a passionate call to create a more convivial world by centering food and its consumption. It combines a powerful challenge to action with a well-documented contribution toward our understanding of the cultural and social significance of food and foodways. -- Bertram M. Gordon, author of War Tourism: Second World War France from Defeat and Occupation to the Creation of Heritage
A clearly written and exciting reappraisal of the development of Western economic thinking and when and where it goes awry. Meals Matter offers an original argument about the relationship of food, money, and economics that has the potential to upend many orthodoxies. -- David Sutton, author of Remembrance of Repasts: An Anthropology of Food and Memory
Meals Matter is compelling, original and sophisticated. The book would appeal to a scientific and lay audience seeking a deeper understanding of how society got to a point of extreme commodification of food, alienation from its sociocultural value, and the neglect of meals. * Nature Food *
Meals Matter is a passionate and inspiring proposal for change. Symons's suggestion that the 'festal core' of democracy needs to be resurrected is certainly correct. * The Australian *

About Michael Symons

Michael Symons is the author of One Continuous Picnic: A Gastronomic History of Australia (anniversary edition, 2007) and A History of Cooks and Cooking (2000), among other works. Dr. Symons is also a former journalist and restaurateur.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Meals Before Money
1. It's Not the Economy, Stupid, but More Than Five of Them
Part I: Insatiable Greed vs. Satiable Appetite
2. In Greed They Trust
3. Brillat-Savarin's Quest for Table-Pleasure
Part II: Liberal Economics
4. Epicurus and the Pleasure of the Stomach
5. Cavendish, Hobbes, Locke, and Liberal Political Economy
6. The City Sacks Versailles
7. Making the Market
Part III: The Capture
8. The Dismal Science
9. Ludwig von Mises, Neoliberal Godfather
10. Rationalization and Corporate Purpose
11. The Creation of Homo Economicus
Part IV: Restoring Economics
12. Free the Market! (It's Been Captured by Capitalism)
13. Value Families! (Economics Begins at Home)
14. Get Political! (Bring Back Banquets)
Epilogue: Eat, Drink, and Be Merry
Acknowledgments
Glossary: List of Ingredients
Notes
References
Index

Additional information

CIN0231196024VG
9780231196024
0231196024
Meals Matter: A Radical Economics Through Gastronomy by Michael Symons
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Columbia University Press
20200602
376
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