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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... 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 that would emerge from the citizens' own complex interactions ...
... 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 that would emerge from the citizens' own complex interactions ...
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... claim that “there can be no acceptable alternative to Critical Political Economy and its pluralism” and that “no pluralism at all should be allowed as to what regards our views of a genuinely liberating economy.” These claims, in my ...
... claim that “there can be no acceptable alternative to Critical Political Economy and its pluralism” and that “no pluralism at all should be allowed as to what regards our views of a genuinely liberating economy.” These claims, in my ...
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... claim to orthodoxy—economists would be laboring freely within a post-orthodox pluralism. In this perspective, economics appears more as a process guided by a dynamic, historical, and political search for a better social world, than as a ...
... claim to orthodoxy—economists would be laboring freely within a post-orthodox pluralism. In this perspective, economics appears more as a process guided by a dynamic, historical, and political search for a better social world, than as a ...
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... claim to be “the” scientific account required for any valid utterance about the economy. All paradigms can certainly, and should, aim at being scientific—but in this book the term “scientific” will be stripped of much of its ...
... claim to be “the” scientific account required for any valid utterance about the economy. All paradigms can certainly, and should, aim at being scientific—but in this book the term “scientific” will be stripped of much of its ...
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... claim to be scientific in a liberating economy) have to do with (a) Horkheimer's idea that economists ought to be “emancipatory theorists” and offer citizens cognitive resources for active social criticism, (b) Hayek's idea that no ...
... claim to be scientific in a liberating economy) have to do with (a) Horkheimer's idea that economists ought to be “emancipatory theorists” and offer citizens cognitive resources for active social criticism, (b) Hayek's idea that no ...
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