Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Title
Emory L. J. Online
Abstract
Professor Hockett finds that Professor Baradaran's helpful new article is, in effect, largely about the institutional consequences of abandoning the once-dominant view of finance as the means by which to secure individual initiative and productive autonomy in our polity. Professor Hockett argues that a tight link exists between how we configure and conduct our enterprise and how we configure and conduct our finance. He argues further that we cannot fully describe what an optimally inclusive and sustainable banking and broader financial system would look like without also identifying an optimally participatory productive culture and attendant mode of capital accumulation.
First Page
2001
Publication Date
2014
Recommended Citation
Robert Hockett,
Materializing Citizenship: Finance in a Producers' Republic,
63
Emory L. J. Online
2001
(2014).
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/elj-online/36