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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... questions 24 A tradition of social criticism 26 The anti-emancipatory inversion of standard economics 31 Homo economicus and reflexive social change: study of a constitutive impossibility 39 Looking for homo criticus 54 3 Uncritical ...
... questions 24 A tradition of social criticism 26 The anti-emancipatory inversion of standard economics 31 Homo economicus and reflexive social change: study of a constitutive impossibility 39 Looking for homo criticus 54 3 Uncritical ...
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... questions into the economics conversation. Christian's work highlights an essential need in political economy—the need for a pluralist institutional structure in which there is competition for ideas. Since individuals holding specific ...
... questions into the economics conversation. Christian's work highlights an essential need in political economy—the need for a pluralist institutional structure in which there is competition for ideas. Since individuals holding specific ...
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... question Christian's hope for a “self-criticizing system.” It may well be that all we can hope for is a system that allows a reasonable amount of self-criticism, while simultaneously protecting itself from the ever-threatening chaos ...
... question Christian's hope for a “self-criticizing system.” It may well be that all we can hope for is a system that allows a reasonable amount of self-criticism, while simultaneously protecting itself from the ever-threatening chaos ...
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... question of how to model an economy reduces to questions of what characteristics we endow the agents in our agent-based model with, and what we specify for the environment we put them in. It is in answering these questions where ...
... question of how to model an economy reduces to questions of what characteristics we endow the agents in our agent-based model with, and what we specify for the environment we put them in. It is in answering these questions where ...
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... question their authority Does the Golem question his maker's decisions as to how he was fabricated? Does an automaton, or a computer program, question the features its programmer endowed it with? Of course not, because that's not part ...
... question their authority Does the Golem question his maker's decisions as to how he was fabricated? Does an automaton, or a computer program, question the features its programmer endowed it with? Of course not, because that's not part ...
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