ANTH 2190
Desire and World Economics
Course Description
Disciplines
Cultures & Societies of the World, Social & Economic Systems
This course offers an insight into the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services practiced by peoples ignored or unknown to classic Western economics. Its principle focus will open upon the obvious differences between cultural concepts of the self and the very notion of its desire. Such arguments as those which theorize on the "rationality" of the market and the "naturalness" of competition will be debunked.
Instructors
George Mentore
Spring 2025
TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm
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Rating
3.4
Difficulty
3.23
GPA
Patricia Bao
Fall 2014
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Jacqueline Cieslak
Fall 2013
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Alessandro Rebolledo
Fall 2012
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GPA
Michael Como
Fall 2009
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GPA
Yu-Chien Huang
Fall 2009
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GPA