This paper aims to show that economic theory has become ‘desocialised’ and separated from social theory through the adoption of individualistic methods and neglect of social relations and structures. A historical overview traces how the social content of economic theory has diminished, considering the reasons why. Desocialisation has stemmed from the desire for boundaries between academic disciplines, which drove economics towards individualism and other social sciences towards structural methods. Such an artificial divide between economic theory and social theory is argued to be detrimental to all the disciplines concerned. Restrictions imposed by desocialised theory have practical consequences for how we understand and model the economy. ...
Economics and culture have usually been kept apart in academic discussion. The resulting division is...
Reorienting economics analyses many important issues in the social sciences. This paper focuses on L...
The separation of economics and sociology as distinct disciplines can be traced back to at least the...
Purpose – The paper aims to show that economic theory has become “desocialised” and separated from s...
This dissertation effects a complete re-orientation of economic theory. It shows how the economic ca...
Ever since the beginnings of classical political economy in the early nineteenth century, economics ...
Although many economists do a serious and respectable work, main stream economic theory contains an ...
Section 2 of this paper suggests that economics has long sought to colonise other social sciences. I...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
[First paragraph] Social structure is a core concept in most social sciences, but it has never quite...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
This note analyzes the impacts of the fragmentation of economics into different schools of thought a...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the nature of social phenomena, and to determine (with particu...
The epistemological inheritance of economics is 'rooted' in the enlightenment tensions over knowledg...
Economics and culture have usually been kept apart in academic discussion. The resulting division is...
Reorienting economics analyses many important issues in the social sciences. This paper focuses on L...
The separation of economics and sociology as distinct disciplines can be traced back to at least the...
Purpose – The paper aims to show that economic theory has become “desocialised” and separated from s...
This dissertation effects a complete re-orientation of economic theory. It shows how the economic ca...
Ever since the beginnings of classical political economy in the early nineteenth century, economics ...
Although many economists do a serious and respectable work, main stream economic theory contains an ...
Section 2 of this paper suggests that economics has long sought to colonise other social sciences. I...
Economics has become a monolithic science, variously described as formalistic and autistic with neoc...
[First paragraph] Social structure is a core concept in most social sciences, but it has never quite...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
This note analyzes the impacts of the fragmentation of economics into different schools of thought a...
Against the backdrop of socio-economic conflict, this paper analyses a number of approaches to class...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the nature of social phenomena, and to determine (with particu...
The epistemological inheritance of economics is 'rooted' in the enlightenment tensions over knowledg...
Economics and culture have usually been kept apart in academic discussion. The resulting division is...
Reorienting economics analyses many important issues in the social sciences. This paper focuses on L...
The separation of economics and sociology as distinct disciplines can be traced back to at least the...