This paper is an attempt to evaluate critically standard economic theory from the point of view of self-realization ethics and psychology. In doing so, there is considerable reliance on Abraham Maslow's well-known theory of personality development. According to his penetrating insight, it is insecurity that keeps a person trapped in a world of materialism - be it a desperate survival mentality, a preoccupation with excessive sexuality, or an unabashed and omnipresent consumerism. Feeling secure, on the other hand, opens the gates to psychological health and real personal autonomy. Over time there has accumulated a considerable amount of empirical evidence supporting such a Maslowian insecurity-materialism link. The present paper surveys the...
Neoclassical economic theory, with its roots (partly) in the marginal revolution of the Nineteenth C...
Economics and psychology are both sciences of human behaviour. This paper gives a survey of their in...
Since economic psychology is primarily interested in (a) how people in general react to the economic...
Mainstream economists have recently discovered what heterodox economists have long known - that the ...
This paper introduces the concept of self in economics by providing a formalisation of the authorita...
A. H. MASLOW (1954), among others, has for some time been specu-lating with the whole idea of Eupsyc...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
The turning point in economic science has now come, marked especially by triggering the biggest cris...
This paper discusses three approaches in economics which take a position on the definition of well-b...
This is Chapter 4 from "Social Economics: An Alternative Theory" (St. Martin's Press, 1991). This c...
Self-esteem is a complex concept and represents one of the basic elements of forming a tolerant and ...
In the instinct to survive those who are able to dominate the competition go about their activities ...
Protagoras said, "The human being is the measure of all things". This implies, among other things, t...
I argue in this text that the economic mind is a culturally hegemonic, naturalistic interpretation o...
Since Adam Smith, the “homo oeconomicus” is the behavioural model in economics. Commonly this model ...
Neoclassical economic theory, with its roots (partly) in the marginal revolution of the Nineteenth C...
Economics and psychology are both sciences of human behaviour. This paper gives a survey of their in...
Since economic psychology is primarily interested in (a) how people in general react to the economic...
Mainstream economists have recently discovered what heterodox economists have long known - that the ...
This paper introduces the concept of self in economics by providing a formalisation of the authorita...
A. H. MASLOW (1954), among others, has for some time been specu-lating with the whole idea of Eupsyc...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
The turning point in economic science has now come, marked especially by triggering the biggest cris...
This paper discusses three approaches in economics which take a position on the definition of well-b...
This is Chapter 4 from "Social Economics: An Alternative Theory" (St. Martin's Press, 1991). This c...
Self-esteem is a complex concept and represents one of the basic elements of forming a tolerant and ...
In the instinct to survive those who are able to dominate the competition go about their activities ...
Protagoras said, "The human being is the measure of all things". This implies, among other things, t...
I argue in this text that the economic mind is a culturally hegemonic, naturalistic interpretation o...
Since Adam Smith, the “homo oeconomicus” is the behavioural model in economics. Commonly this model ...
Neoclassical economic theory, with its roots (partly) in the marginal revolution of the Nineteenth C...
Economics and psychology are both sciences of human behaviour. This paper gives a survey of their in...
Since economic psychology is primarily interested in (a) how people in general react to the economic...