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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... radical and socially destructive position for my tastes. Thus, reading Christian's work meant returning to a literature that I had read decades ago, and reintroducing myself to ideas that had been pushed to the far corner of my aging ...
... radical and socially destructive position for my tastes. Thus, reading Christian's work meant returning to a literature that I had read decades ago, and reintroducing myself to ideas that had been pushed to the far corner of my aging ...
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... radicals' calls for change in decision processes in the hope of restructuring all society. Based on that experience I became rather cynical about academics' ability to effect positive change, and came to believe that, in politics, the ...
... radicals' calls for change in decision processes in the hope of restructuring all society. Based on that experience I became rather cynical about academics' ability to effect positive change, and came to believe that, in politics, the ...
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... radical pulling-back from the given reality makes it possible for [the scholar] in the bourgeois society to follow a path of undisturbed search for truth, of focusing on reality Of course, the thinking subject thereby “leaves out” not ...
... radical pulling-back from the given reality makes it possible for [the scholar] in the bourgeois society to follow a path of undisturbed search for truth, of focusing on reality Of course, the thinking subject thereby “leaves out” not ...
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... radical insights into the “bourgeois” way of thinking, Horkheimer and Marcuse never went beyond a few declarations of principle about the need to “realize” philosophy in the form of a critique of bourgeois economics. Marx linked the ...
... radical insights into the “bourgeois” way of thinking, Horkheimer and Marcuse never went beyond a few declarations of principle about the need to “realize” philosophy in the form of a critique of bourgeois economics. Marx linked the ...
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... radical freedom vis-à-vis authoritarian and all-encompassing political and religious regimes. This “freedom of the spirit” exists in the abstract, i.e., independently of the concrete sociopolitical experience of the person, which may be ...
... radical freedom vis-à-vis authoritarian and all-encompassing political and religious regimes. This “freedom of the spirit” exists in the abstract, i.e., independently of the concrete sociopolitical experience of the person, which may be ...
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