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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... describe all aspects of the field of economics, not just the pure science of economics, as it did earlier. Although Marshall changed the name of the field, he did not change its content; what he did under the name economics was ...
... describe all aspects of the field of economics, not just the pure science of economics, as it did earlier. Although Marshall changed the name of the field, he did not change its content; what he did under the name economics was ...
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... summary of his proposed Habilitation, it was clear that Christian's interests paralleled mine, and what he had to say was interesting. When I actually received and read the entire Habilitation, I discovered what Christian already knew ...
... summary of his proposed Habilitation, it was clear that Christian's interests paralleled mine, and what he had to say was interesting. When I actually received and read the entire Habilitation, I discovered what Christian already knew ...
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... critical description of the economy—that is, a description that can be usefully taken on board by certain agents in order to act toward a better economy. Which agents? That will depend on the paradigm's “situatedness” and its ability to ...
... critical description of the economy—that is, a description that can be usefully taken on board by certain agents in order to act toward a better economy. Which agents? That will depend on the paradigm's “situatedness” and its ability to ...
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... critical descriptions of the economy can be taken to be truly “scientific.” To qualify as a critical description of the economy, a theory has to satisfy certain conditions that will take up quite a significant portion of the overall ...
... critical descriptions of the economy can be taken to be truly “scientific.” To qualify as a critical description of the economy, a theory has to satisfy certain conditions that will take up quite a significant portion of the overall ...
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... description of anything (except possibly of an intellectually totalitarian society), but a political program that will make sense to, and motivate, only those who agree with its normative premises. To my mind, political economy ought to ...
... description of anything (except possibly of an intellectually totalitarian society), but a political program that will make sense to, and motivate, only those who agree with its normative premises. To my mind, political economy ought to ...
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