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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... theoretical concepts and the teaching and research practices that could foster a truly free economy? Isn't it, on the contrary, a discipline that stifles criticism and neglects our most basic faculties of reflection and imagination ...
... theoretical concepts and the teaching and research practices that could foster a truly free economy? Isn't it, on the contrary, a discipline that stifles criticism and neglects our most basic faculties of reflection and imagination ...
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... theoretical work, the Walrasian approach displaced the Marshallian approach. Whereas the Marshallian tradition leaned toward the applied side of economics (political economy), the Walrasian tradition leaned toward the pure-science side ...
... theoretical work, the Walrasian approach displaced the Marshallian approach. Whereas the Marshallian tradition leaned toward the applied side of economics (political economy), the Walrasian tradition leaned toward the pure-science side ...
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... theoretical analysis developed by cloistered academics. This not to say that academics are meaningless. I think of them as catalysts for change, and I think of universities as incubators for ideas. But before an idea is translated into ...
... theoretical analysis developed by cloistered academics. This not to say that academics are meaningless. I think of them as catalysts for change, and I think of universities as incubators for ideas. But before an idea is translated into ...
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... theoretical views of the economy. Each of these views would, in a genuinely liberating economy, be offering a critical theorization of what would be a better way to be a rational individual agent and better ways of interacting in a ...
... theoretical views of the economy. Each of these views would, in a genuinely liberating economy, be offering a critical theorization of what would be a better way to be a rational individual agent and better ways of interacting in a ...
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... theoretical pluralism in economics would be beyond any claim to orthodoxy—economists would be laboring freely within a post-orthodox pluralism. In this perspective, economics appears more as a process guided by a dynamic, historical ...
... theoretical pluralism in economics would be beyond any claim to orthodoxy—economists would be laboring freely within a post-orthodox pluralism. In this perspective, economics appears more as a process guided by a dynamic, historical ...
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