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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... mind. What I find especially fascinating about Christian's approach is the way in which he blends the Hayekian tradition with the Frankfurt School tradition, showing that both, in their own way, are struggling with the same issue—the ...
... mind. What I find especially fascinating about Christian's approach is the way in which he blends the Hayekian tradition with the Frankfurt School tradition, showing that both, in their own way, are struggling with the same issue—the ...
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... mind these economists' axioms coming from the top down, since this is the way things are already happening, anyway. We're citizens, not economists, right?” Suppose now that, unlike me, you've resisted the “conversion” into a mainstream ...
... mind these economists' axioms coming from the top down, since this is the way things are already happening, anyway. We're citizens, not economists, right?” Suppose now that, unlike me, you've resisted the “conversion” into a mainstream ...
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... mind, mainstream theory is itself only a particular strand within what ought to be a much broader conception of our societies' attempts to address and reflect on the question of how economic institutions should evolve if we are to ...
... mind, mainstream theory is itself only a particular strand within what ought to be a much broader conception of our societies' attempts to address and reflect on the question of how economic institutions should evolve if we are to ...
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... mind, political economy ought to be a style of economic theorizing that takes this dilemma seriously. Political economy is a way of looking at economic problems and issues—including the problem of which economic institutions we want ...
... mind, political economy ought to be a style of economic theorizing that takes this dilemma seriously. Political economy is a way of looking at economic problems and issues—including the problem of which economic institutions we want ...
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... mind, cannot be assumed, namely that each user of a theory is always and everywhere free not to use it. This is especially inappropriate in the case of economics students. More often than not, they are in a position where what is ...
... mind, cannot be assumed, namely that each user of a theory is always and everywhere free not to use it. This is especially inappropriate in the case of economics students. More often than not, they are in a position where what is ...
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