Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuational role in human decision-making. Accordingly, it is a fit discipline for probing analysis. In its present dominant configuration as ‘neoclassical economics’, it presents itself as a species of engineering thereby ignoring its evolutionary history. An examination of such will reveal that economics was and is most cognitively comprehensible in its guise as ‘political economy’. Economics’ transition to ‘economic science’ can be best explained by the mathematisation of the empirical world by empirical science and an ideologically derived attempt to evade the serious sociological and political implications of macroscopic political economy as was e...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
This is Chapter 7 from Social Economics: An Alternative Theory (St. Martin's Press, 1991) Since Alf...
Since the transformation from Political Economy to Economics and from Classical to Neoclassical theo...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Classical political economy recognised that what needed analysing, explaining, and acting on was an ...
The term ―Economics Imperialism‖ refers to the expansion of economics to other social sciences by st...
ABSTRACT: Some time ago, Phyllis Deane pointed to “an inescapable tension between political economy ...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
The argument of this paper is that a revitalised political economy in the future must become more in...
Is or has economics ever been the imperial social science? Could or should it ever be so? These are ...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
This work is essentially an intellectual history that examines how we have changed our academic appr...
In this paper we present the economics imperialism as an attempt to unify social sciences to the the...
The representation of the individual in economics as a rational homo oeconomicus had been seriously ...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
This is Chapter 7 from Social Economics: An Alternative Theory (St. Martin's Press, 1991) Since Alf...
Since the transformation from Political Economy to Economics and from Classical to Neoclassical theo...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Classical political economy recognised that what needed analysing, explaining, and acting on was an ...
The term ―Economics Imperialism‖ refers to the expansion of economics to other social sciences by st...
ABSTRACT: Some time ago, Phyllis Deane pointed to “an inescapable tension between political economy ...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
The argument of this paper is that a revitalised political economy in the future must become more in...
Is or has economics ever been the imperial social science? Could or should it ever be so? These are ...
Since Marx, political economics has become a historical science exploring social aspects of economi...
This work is essentially an intellectual history that examines how we have changed our academic appr...
In this paper we present the economics imperialism as an attempt to unify social sciences to the the...
The representation of the individual in economics as a rational homo oeconomicus had been seriously ...
AbstractLike most mature specialized and technicized (i.e. decontextualized, autonomized, reductioni...
This is Chapter 7 from Social Economics: An Alternative Theory (St. Martin's Press, 1991) Since Alf...
Since the transformation from Political Economy to Economics and from Classical to Neoclassical theo...