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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... particular, all views of the economy are part of the ongoing economic process. Therefore, in a liberating economy, each economic worldview (as well as the models that come along with it) must be aware of the existence of possibly ...
... particular, all views of the economy are part of the ongoing economic process. Therefore, in a liberating economy, each economic worldview (as well as the models that come along with it) must be aware of the existence of possibly ...
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... 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 become freer people. From the classical ...
... 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 become freer people. From the classical ...
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... particular way in which markets or capitalistic firms are modeled which they disapprove of (such as, for instance, the particular specification of the wage-bargaining function or the specific method used to analyze the workings of ...
... particular way in which markets or capitalistic firms are modeled which they disapprove of (such as, for instance, the particular specification of the wage-bargaining function or the specific method used to analyze the workings of ...
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... particular, are in fact so strongly public minded that the reason why they are not modeled explicitly as reflecting on the economy and on social improvements is that they are implicitly assumed to have already completed their reflection ...
... particular, are in fact so strongly public minded that the reason why they are not modeled explicitly as reflecting on the economy and on social improvements is that they are implicitly assumed to have already completed their reflection ...
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... particular model of the moment, describing herself and her audience together with the rest of the agents. Let me use a playful caricature. One reason why psychologists cannot have a decent “scientific” meeting is that as soon as they ...
... particular model of the moment, describing herself and her audience together with the rest of the agents. Let me use a playful caricature. One reason why psychologists cannot have a decent “scientific” meeting is that as soon as they ...
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