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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... mechanisms that either prevent too much critical thinking, or that push the serious critical thinking outside of the mainstream of the system—into such places as academic environments. So I am open to the possibility that critical ...
... mechanisms that either prevent too much critical thinking, or that push the serious critical thinking outside of the mainstream of the system—into such places as academic environments. So I am open to the possibility that critical ...
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... mechanisms and to combine her various axioms into a “solution.” Now of course, neither you nor I are actually such idiotic, pre-programmed, and adaptive agents. We're reflexive human agents and we sort of know it. But we have also—let's ...
... mechanisms and to combine her various axioms into a “solution.” Now of course, neither you nor I are actually such idiotic, pre-programmed, and adaptive agents. We're reflexive human agents and we sort of know it. But we have also—let's ...
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... mechanisms demand alike the amassing of a body of knowledge such as is supplied in an ordered set of hypotheses. (Horkheimer 1937a: 189–94 passim, italics added) In Horkheimer's view, traditional science has to be relinquished in.
... mechanisms demand alike the amassing of a body of knowledge such as is supplied in an ordered set of hypotheses. (Horkheimer 1937a: 189–94 passim, italics added) In Horkheimer's view, traditional science has to be relinquished in.
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... mechanisms of economic domination and the correlated mechanisms of symbolic domination, in order to transform them into levers for emancipatory practice. This was also the goal that Horkheimer and Marcuse claimed to be pursuing. But ...
... mechanisms of economic domination and the correlated mechanisms of symbolic domination, in order to transform them into levers for emancipatory practice. This was also the goal that Horkheimer and Marcuse claimed to be pursuing. But ...
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... mechanisms emanating from the notorious Walrasian auctioneer or some other such “black box.” The atomistic representation of the social world which flows from this quick genealogy includes general equilibrium theory, whether Walrasian ...
... mechanisms emanating from the notorious Walrasian auctioneer or some other such “black box.” The atomistic representation of the social world which flows from this quick genealogy includes general equilibrium theory, whether Walrasian ...
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