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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... possible, and take a more activist role for planners and for theorists than do Hayek and his supporters, I see the actual changes coming from non-academics who are directly involved in the system, and not from academic theorists. The ...
... possible, and take a more activist role for planners and for theorists than do Hayek and his supporters, I see the actual changes coming from non-academics who are directly involved in the system, and not from academic theorists. The ...
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... possible that continually pointing out those failures can undermine the sustainability of a complex system. It may be for this reason that real-world sustainable complex systems have always developed protection mechanisms that either ...
... possible that continually pointing out those failures can undermine the sustainability of a complex system. It may be for this reason that real-world sustainable complex systems have always developed protection mechanisms that either ...
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... possible social world.” As such, it is a proposal for a selfcontained social world that can only become descriptive in the extremely unlikely event that all agents in the real world espouse its underlying worldview—provided, in addition ...
... possible social world.” As such, it is a proposal for a selfcontained social world that can only become descriptive in the extremely unlikely event that all agents in the real world espouse its underlying worldview—provided, in addition ...
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... possible all, citizens. This intrinsically political character of economics provides a simple explanation for the deep conflicts which exist within pluralistic economics departments and the equally deep drive for homogenization that is ...
... possible all, citizens. This intrinsically political character of economics provides a simple explanation for the deep conflicts which exist within pluralistic economics departments and the equally deep drive for homogenization that is ...
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... possible openings that could be created if economics were to take more account of the heritage of Critical Theory. This is a multifarious heritage that has its roots in the Enlightenment project and sprouted an important branch in the ...
... possible openings that could be created if economics were to take more account of the heritage of Critical Theory. This is a multifarious heritage that has its roots in the Enlightenment project and sprouted an important branch in the ...
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