Critical Political Economy: Complexity, Rationality, and the Logic of Post-Orthodox PluralismRoutledge, 2007 M12 13 - 352 páginas This book asks how a more liberating economics could be constructed and taught. It suggests that if economists today are serious about emancipation and empowerment, they will have to radically change their conception about what it means for a citizen to act rationally in a complex society.Arnsperger emphasises that current economics neglects an imp |
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... Marxist dogmatists believed, but also contrary to what today's orthodox economists postulate), but it will be a circumscribed plurality: in a liberating economy composed of cognitively empowered individuals, each period of history is ...
... Marxist dogmatists believed, but also contrary to what today's orthodox economists postulate), but it will be a circumscribed plurality: in a liberating economy composed of cognitively empowered individuals, each period of history is ...
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... Marxist one for that matter, could all be seen either as a totalitarian blueprint or as a unanimously agreed-to conception, depending on how one views the place of critical rationality in the agents' cognitive deliberation. Ultimately ...
... Marxist one for that matter, could all be seen either as a totalitarian blueprint or as a unanimously agreed-to conception, depending on how one views the place of critical rationality in the agents' cognitive deliberation. Ultimately ...
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... that moment, to object to. The same could be said of students who, perhaps, had misgivings about having to study exclusively Marxist economics in the former Soviet block. At this point, a mainstream economist may reply as follows.
... that moment, to object to. The same could be said of students who, perhaps, had misgivings about having to study exclusively Marxist economics in the former Soviet block. At this point, a mainstream economist may reply as follows.
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... Marxism. Chapter 5 offers a discussion of this heritage (which will already have been touched upon sketchily in Chapter 2), focusing on the approach to social criticism drawn up by Horkheimer. In contraposition to Hayek's idea of the ...
... Marxism. Chapter 5 offers a discussion of this heritage (which will already have been touched upon sketchily in Chapter 2), focusing on the approach to social criticism drawn up by Horkheimer. In contraposition to Hayek's idea of the ...
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... generations,” see Jay 1973 and Wiggershaus 1988.) More precisely, I will draw on Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse, who in the mid-1930s set out to renew Marxism outside of mainstream, Leninist and Stalinist dogmatism. Their work.
... generations,” see Jay 1973 and Wiggershaus 1988.) More precisely, I will draw on Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse, who in the mid-1930s set out to renew Marxism outside of mainstream, Leninist and Stalinist dogmatism. Their work.
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