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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... simply have to be. Portions of Chapter 2 were previously published in 'Épistémologie écono-mique et emancipation sociale', Économie et Sociétés, Série Œconomia, 37 (2003): 2071–99 and 'Homo œconomicus peut-il être un activiste social ...
... simply have to be. Portions of Chapter 2 were previously published in 'Épistémologie écono-mique et emancipation sociale', Économie et Sociétés, Série Œconomia, 37 (2003): 2071–99 and 'Homo œconomicus peut-il être un activiste social ...
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... simply because I don't believe we academics understand a whole lot about the political and practical pressures for change. Positive change in a complex system cannot be expected to come about from academics who lack day-to-day ...
... simply because I don't believe we academics understand a whole lot about the political and practical pressures for change. Positive change in a complex system cannot be expected to come about from academics who lack day-to-day ...
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... simply a stage in a never-ending process of understanding, as I tend to see it. But where we both agree is that it is important that economists think about these issues. I wish you all a good read; it is a read that will be well ...
... simply a stage in a never-ending process of understanding, as I tend to see it. But where we both agree is that it is important that economists think about these issues. I wish you all a good read; it is a read that will be well ...
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... simply does not promote a selfcriticizing economic system—a paradigm that, instead, subscribes to a top-down, paternalistic or at least technocratic conception of social engineering. Although this recognition would go against the grain ...
... simply does not promote a selfcriticizing economic system—a paradigm that, instead, subscribes to a top-down, paternalistic or at least technocratic conception of social engineering. Although this recognition would go against the grain ...
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... simply do not have the mental equipment to think about what social structure they aspire to. This includes the bureaucrats and politicians who, in “political economics” models, pursue single-minded instrumental interests (the desire for ...
... simply do not have the mental equipment to think about what social structure they aspire to. This includes the bureaucrats and politicians who, in “political economics” models, pursue single-minded instrumental interests (the desire for ...
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