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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... consciousness” to “conscious spontaneity” 174 Toward a theory of self-criticizing systems 181 To what real economy do we aspire? 193 PART III Toward a critical mainstream? 195 8 A formal approach to critically rational action 197 Why ...
... consciousness” to “conscious spontaneity” 174 Toward a theory of self-criticizing systems 181 To what real economy do we aspire? 193 PART III Toward a critical mainstream? 195 8 A formal approach to critically rational action 197 Why ...
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... consciousness and activism. I want to surmise that the tools of standard economics do not make room for economic agents' aspirations to a better economy and to better ways of being human. May 2000 saw the publication, in the Parisian ...
... consciousness and activism. I want to surmise that the tools of standard economics do not make room for economic agents' aspirations to a better economy and to better ways of being human. May 2000 saw the publication, in the Parisian ...
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... and then by Hegel. These thinkers constructed an elaborate “critique” of the faculties of the human understanding—a critique that consciousness is able to perform on itself. This implied the A tradition of social criticism 26.
... and then by Hegel. These thinkers constructed an elaborate “critique” of the faculties of the human understanding—a critique that consciousness is able to perform on itself. This implied the A tradition of social criticism 26.
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... consciousness. So criticism is closely linked to reflection. But “to reflect” does not mean only consciousness looking at itself. It also means to stand at a critical distance in order to assess the material conditions of existence that ...
... consciousness. So criticism is closely linked to reflection. But “to reflect” does not mean only consciousness looking at itself. It also means to stand at a critical distance in order to assess the material conditions of existence that ...
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... conscious. In that way, the scientist becomes capable of distinguishing between different possible social orders ... consciousness was philosophy [...]. Once critical theory had understood that the economic relations were responsible ...
... conscious. In that way, the scientist becomes capable of distinguishing between different possible social orders ... consciousness was philosophy [...]. Once critical theory had understood that the economic relations were responsible ...
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