Economists' anthropology The crisis of economics is mainly the economists' crisis. A) The history of economics may be divided into four periods : 1) from the 16th century to J.S. Mill, the practising economist language was captured by social philosophy ; 2) from 1840 to 1870, the classical theory degraded into apologetics which is immediately disputed both conceptually and practicaily; 3) from 1870 to the 1920 s, the social contradictions worsened while marginalism was separated from other social anthropologies ; 4) since that time, we have witnessed a convergence without integration. B) Science stems from ideology: 1) the sociology of knowledge has as its objective to find out the rational core within ideology ; 2) in anthropologic...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
What is the specificity of economics as a social science? The recurring encounters between economist...
Economists' anthropology The crisis of economics is mainly the economists' crisis. A) The history...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
The purpose of the article is to review the hypothesis that economics as a science, at least in its ...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
In the 1970s, economic anthropology, along with kinship and ecological anthropology, was regarded as...
At the end of the 20th century, economic anthropology suffered a relative eclipse, while the field o...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
After a brief discussion of the early manifestations of Economic Anthropology having characteristics...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
What is the specificity of economics as a social science? The recurring encounters between economist...
Economists' anthropology The crisis of economics is mainly the economists' crisis. A) The history...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
The purpose of the article is to review the hypothesis that economics as a science, at least in its ...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
Since economics was separed from (political) philosophy at the end of XVIIIth century, two a priori ...
In the 1970s, economic anthropology, along with kinship and ecological anthropology, was regarded as...
At the end of the 20th century, economic anthropology suffered a relative eclipse, while the field o...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
After a brief discussion of the early manifestations of Economic Anthropology having characteristics...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
What is the specificity of economics as a social science? The recurring encounters between economist...