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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... course not, because that's not part of why it was fabricated and programmed in the first place. Automata and, more generally, artificially intelligent “things” don't have the wiring required for them to to stare into their maker's eyes ...
... course not, because that's not part of why it was fabricated and programmed in the first place. Automata and, more generally, artificially intelligent “things” don't have the wiring required for them to to stare into their maker's eyes ...
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... course toward better modes of interaction and steering individual agents' course toward better ways of being rational actors. This requires two main things. On the one hand, economic phenomena should be freely emerging, unplanned, and ...
... course toward better modes of interaction and steering individual agents' course toward better ways of being rational actors. This requires two main things. On the one hand, economic phenomena should be freely emerging, unplanned, and ...
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... course, as the actual history of mainstream economics demonstrates, a paradigm peopled with uncritical, non-reflexive agents can be (and is being) taught. What this book argues, however, is that it should not be taught as if it were ...
... course, as the actual history of mainstream economics demonstrates, a paradigm peopled with uncritical, non-reflexive agents can be (and is being) taught. What this book argues, however, is that it should not be taught as if it were ...
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... course, since it would put the mainstream and its assumptions of “rationality” and “optimality” in the same league as most other, possibly more heterodox, paradigms which also adopt a largely top-down, even anti-critical, attitude ...
... course, since it would put the mainstream and its assumptions of “rationality” and “optimality” in the same league as most other, possibly more heterodox, paradigms which also adopt a largely top-down, even anti-critical, attitude ...
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... course, that whereas the agents inside the model are assumed to take the structure of the economy (along with its implicit values) as unquestioned data, we as agents outside the model are assumed by the modeler to take that same ...
... course, that whereas the agents inside the model are assumed to take the structure of the economy (along with its implicit values) as unquestioned data, we as agents outside the model are assumed by the modeler to take that same ...
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