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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... given socioeconomic context; we also care about the context itself. The author argues that if citizens keen on exercising their critical reason actually demanded economic theories that allowed them to do so, economics would have to ...
... given socioeconomic context; we also care about the context itself. The author argues that if citizens keen on exercising their critical reason actually demanded economic theories that allowed them to do so, economics would have to ...
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... given the way it has been practiced for the past half-century and is evolving today, could come to be viewed as an emancipatory discipline. More precisely, it argues that in a liberating economy, economics has to be viewed first and ...
... given the way it has been practiced for the past half-century and is evolving today, could come to be viewed as an emancipatory discipline. More precisely, it argues that in a liberating economy, economics has to be viewed first and ...
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... given the experiences we have had, and our critical stance toward the world stems from those experiences. While irreducible to subjectivity, objectivity possesses an inescapably subjective component, so that all views of the world are ...
... given the experiences we have had, and our critical stance toward the world stems from those experiences. While irreducible to subjectivity, objectivity possesses an inescapably subjective component, so that all views of the world are ...
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... given that economics is a subject taught to citizens. One cannot use the worldview and conceptual tools of the mainstream of economics to model a liberating economy, so that when this worldview and these tools are being taught in our ...
... given that economics is a subject taught to citizens. One cannot use the worldview and conceptual tools of the mainstream of economics to model a liberating economy, so that when this worldview and these tools are being taught in our ...
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... given it ex post by historians of economic thought. We are no longer in a mid- or end-of nineteenthcentury society Democracy has advanced, and so has the overall level of education in the population. Neither do I mean, second, that we ...
... given it ex post by historians of economic thought. We are no longer in a mid- or end-of nineteenthcentury society Democracy has advanced, and so has the overall level of education in the population. Neither do I mean, second, that we ...
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