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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... become a constantly emerging, open-ended knowledge process. He claims that in a truly free economy, there would be no all-out war between “orthodox” and “heterodox” approaches, but intricate and unpredictable “post-orthodox” pluralism ...
... become a constantly emerging, open-ended knowledge process. He claims that in a truly free economy, there would be no all-out war between “orthodox” and “heterodox” approaches, but intricate and unpredictable “post-orthodox” pluralism ...
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... needs other foundations 197 The spread of critical ideas in complex economic systems 201 Can normative economics become emancipation-oriented? 217 Which characteristic emergents do we want? 220 Breaching the positive/normative.
... needs other foundations 197 The spread of critical ideas in complex economic systems 201 Can normative economics become emancipation-oriented? 217 Which characteristic emergents do we want? 220 Breaching the positive/normative.
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... become a bit more like those “rational” agents: calm and collected, just a bit cynical, and basically uncritical. (My only way of not becoming like that would be to become an economist myself. We'll get to that in a minute.) If I've become ...
... become a bit more like those “rational” agents: calm and collected, just a bit cynical, and basically uncritical. (My only way of not becoming like that would be to become an economist myself. We'll get to that in a minute.) If I've become ...
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... become more reflexive and selfreflexive. “How,” you'll inquire, “can the things you want to do with your life be completely disconnected from the kind of economy in which you do them? Is it because in the end you really think there is ...
... become more reflexive and selfreflexive. “How,” you'll inquire, “can the things you want to do with your life be completely disconnected from the kind of economy in which you do them? Is it because in the end you really think there is ...
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... become a better place. Do you know of theories that could help me to remedy this?” This book seeks to offer a framework in which such questions make sense. *** This is a book about the conditions under which economics, given the way it ...
... become a better place. Do you know of theories that could help me to remedy this?” This book seeks to offer a framework in which such questions make sense. *** This is a book about the conditions under which economics, given the way it ...
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