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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... realization that in a liberating economy, only those paradigms that can be shown to be critical descriptions of the economy can be taken to be truly “scientific.” To qualify as a critical description of the economy, a theory has to ...
... realization that in a liberating economy, only those paradigms that can be shown to be critical descriptions of the economy can be taken to be truly “scientific.” To qualify as a critical description of the economy, a theory has to ...
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... realization of which the former students will (as the uniquely informed and critically reflexive members of the economy) have a specific and privileged mandate. Or these models are simply mental objects populated by automata with which ...
... realization of which the former students will (as the uniquely informed and critically reflexive members of the economy) have a specific and privileged mandate. Or these models are simply mental objects populated by automata with which ...
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... realizing; or not (almost) everyone adopts it, and reality stays forever short—often in a nonmeasurable way—of the worldview and its various derived models. For all practical purposes, this means that no economic model is ever ...
... realizing; or not (almost) everyone adopts it, and reality stays forever short—often in a nonmeasurable way—of the worldview and its various derived models. For all practical purposes, this means that no economic model is ever ...
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... realizing the desired social organization, i.e., for collapsing the current distance in 2 by moving out of abstraction and realizing 1. So the word “criticism” does not designate a reactive expression of discontent, as when a teenager ...
... realizing the desired social organization, i.e., for collapsing the current distance in 2 by moving out of abstraction and realizing 1. So the word “criticism” does not designate a reactive expression of discontent, as when a teenager ...
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... realizing philosophy”—i.e., making philosophical reflection coincide with the movement of ongoing reality—required a “critique of political economy.” Horkheimer and Marcuse recast this paradigm of social criticism within a historical ...
... realizing philosophy”—i.e., making philosophical reflection coincide with the movement of ongoing reality—required a “critique of political economy.” Horkheimer and Marcuse recast this paradigm of social criticism within a historical ...
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