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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... practical pressures for change. Positive change in a complex system cannot be expected to come about from academics who lack day-to-day experience in the institutional structure for which they are suggesting change, and experience with ...
... practical pressures for change. Positive change in a complex system cannot be expected to come about from academics who lack day-to-day experience in the institutional structure for which they are suggesting change, and experience with ...
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... practical purposes, this means that no economic model is ever positively descriptive. Economists are not empirical scientists, they are normative philosophers. Economics is not part of physics or biology, but of social and political ...
... practical purposes, this means that no economic model is ever positively descriptive. Economists are not empirical scientists, they are normative philosophers. Economics is not part of physics or biology, but of social and political ...
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... practical judgment in order to assess the concrete possibilities available in the current society for realizing the desired social organization, i.e., for collapsing the current distance in 2 by moving out of abstraction and realizing 1 ...
... practical judgment in order to assess the concrete possibilities available in the current society for realizing the desired social organization, i.e., for collapsing the current distance in 2 by moving out of abstraction and realizing 1 ...
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... practical role to play in society. The critical scientist has to choose: either he henceforth supports the existing social order, deliberately and after due reflection; or he opts for a type of theorizing which Horkheimer later calls ...
... practical role to play in society. The critical scientist has to choose: either he henceforth supports the existing social order, deliberately and after due reflection; or he opts for a type of theorizing which Horkheimer later calls ...
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... was initially an attempt to articulate and push forward the threefold critical movement of normative, theoretical, and practical judgment. This has been shown, for example, The anti-emancipatory inversion of standard economics 31.
... was initially an attempt to articulate and push forward the threefold critical movement of normative, theoretical, and practical judgment. This has been shown, for example, The anti-emancipatory inversion of standard economics 31.
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