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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... function inside “science” is to be sophisticated idiots. So not only would a mainstream economic agent not react to my above scenario, he probably wouldn't even read the newspaper unless the economist who fabricated him wanted to know ...
... function inside “science” is to be sophisticated idiots. So not only would a mainstream economic agent not react to my above scenario, he probably wouldn't even read the newspaper unless the economist who fabricated him wanted to know ...
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... functional in the normative dialog constantly occurring between the modeler and his “clients”—students, colleagues, policy-makers, and so on—within a complex, elusive social reality. Using any economic model and taking it as a relevant ...
... functional in the normative dialog constantly occurring between the modeler and his “clients”—students, colleagues, policy-makers, and so on—within a complex, elusive social reality. Using any economic model and taking it as a relevant ...
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... function or the specific method used to analyze the workings of oligopolistic competition), but the fact that by teaching such models, the instructor is implicitly positing the structure of capitalism—wage labor, asymmetric bargaining ...
... function or the specific method used to analyze the workings of oligopolistic competition), but the fact that by teaching such models, the instructor is implicitly positing the structure of capitalism—wage labor, asymmetric bargaining ...
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... function in the ideal theoretical system. For the scientist must certainly apply his more or less general propositions, as hypotheses, to ever new facts. [...] There is always, on the one hand, the conceptually formulated knowledge and ...
... function in the ideal theoretical system. For the scientist must certainly apply his more or less general propositions, as hypotheses, to ever new facts. [...] There is always, on the one hand, the conceptually formulated knowledge and ...
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... function, which is inherent in any scientific theory, and hence is unavoidable. However, it attempts to make the structuring function fully conscious. In that way, the scientist becomes capable of distinguishing between different ...
... function, which is inherent in any scientific theory, and hence is unavoidable. However, it attempts to make the structuring function fully conscious. In that way, the scientist becomes capable of distinguishing between different ...
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