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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... knowledge as a tool for action 15 Plan of the book 17 PART I Uncritical complexity 21 2 Uncritical atoms: the limits of standard economics 23 Two basic questions 24 A tradition of social criticism 26 The anti-emancipatory inversion of ...
... knowledge as a tool for action 15 Plan of the book 17 PART I Uncritical complexity 21 2 Uncritical atoms: the limits of standard economics 23 Two basic questions 24 A tradition of social criticism 26 The anti-emancipatory inversion of ...
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... knowledge in society 82 The Hayekian heritage of complexity economics 82 Theorist's ignorance, agents' ignorance 84 The competitive process as a real-time “theory” 89 Competition and “spontaneous consciousness” 92 From co-evolution to ...
... knowledge in society 82 The Hayekian heritage of complexity economics 82 Theorist's ignorance, agents' ignorance 84 The competitive process as a real-time “theory” 89 Competition and “spontaneous consciousness” 92 From co-evolution to ...
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... knowledge 275 The thorny issue of “economic literacy” 278 Critical Political Economy: an ideal curriculum 281 Knowledge institutions in a genuinely liberating economy 285 Dominant paradigm or neutral language? 288 The most lucid way ...
... knowledge 275 The thorny issue of “economic literacy” 278 Critical Political Economy: an ideal curriculum 281 Knowledge institutions in a genuinely liberating economy 285 Dominant paradigm or neutral language? 288 The most lucid way ...
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... knowledge, other than for a very small literature of which my work was a part, had shied away from discussing the policy implications of complexity, the study of which belonged in political economy, not in economic science. I felt that ...
... knowledge, other than for a very small literature of which my work was a part, had shied away from discussing the policy implications of complexity, the study of which belonged in political economy, not in economic science. I felt that ...
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... knowledge in these institutional structures, which can only come from experience within them, is a necessary foundation for positive change. Métis trumps all theoretical analysis developed by cloistered academics. This not to say that ...
... knowledge in these institutional structures, which can only come from experience within them, is a necessary foundation for positive change. Métis trumps all theoretical analysis developed by cloistered academics. This not to say that ...
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