This essay reconsiders the meaning of politics. It argues that economics offers theory and language that can contribute to the understanding and fulfillment of political life by facilitating analysis of the public interest. However, economics does not provide an escape from political disagreement, whether based on inevitable differences of interest or of belief, or on self-serving efforts to advance one cause at the expense of another. As a language of discourse, economics is shown to be compatible with a broader conception of human nature than is sometimes claimed by its practitioners or acknowledged by its critics
Bold claims are made about contemporary political theory's accomplishments since that theory was ina...
The article addresses the problem of new political economy as grand (if imperfect) synthesis of vari...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
This essay reconsiders the meaning of politics. It argues that economics offers theory and language ...
No discipline can claim a greater impact on contemporary political theorizing than that of economic...
The first part of this book - consisting of chapters 2, 3 and 4 - is a philosophical exploration of ...
I present an immanent, and explanatory, critique of reflections on the nature of politics and of pow...
Politics has been defined in different and contradictory ways in the last century or so. If politics...
The aim of the New Political Economy is to understand important issues that arise in the policy sphe...
Political experiences do not yield a clear-cut notion of the political; rather, they call for a herm...
Politics and economics interact. As a consequence, political science textbooks must often relate to ...
Economics is, in the first place, a science of human behavior and motivation. Tom Rose summarizes i...
A brief, historical review of the study of the interdependency between politics and economic distrib...
In this paper, I sustain that the discourse of economics has become one of the most substantial cont...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
Bold claims are made about contemporary political theory's accomplishments since that theory was ina...
The article addresses the problem of new political economy as grand (if imperfect) synthesis of vari...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...
This essay reconsiders the meaning of politics. It argues that economics offers theory and language ...
No discipline can claim a greater impact on contemporary political theorizing than that of economic...
The first part of this book - consisting of chapters 2, 3 and 4 - is a philosophical exploration of ...
I present an immanent, and explanatory, critique of reflections on the nature of politics and of pow...
Politics has been defined in different and contradictory ways in the last century or so. If politics...
The aim of the New Political Economy is to understand important issues that arise in the policy sphe...
Political experiences do not yield a clear-cut notion of the political; rather, they call for a herm...
Politics and economics interact. As a consequence, political science textbooks must often relate to ...
Economics is, in the first place, a science of human behavior and motivation. Tom Rose summarizes i...
A brief, historical review of the study of the interdependency between politics and economic distrib...
In this paper, I sustain that the discourse of economics has become one of the most substantial cont...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
Bold claims are made about contemporary political theory's accomplishments since that theory was ina...
The article addresses the problem of new political economy as grand (if imperfect) synthesis of vari...
Since the neoclassical school, the separation between facts and values, is and ought, positive and n...