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social science engaging with the natural sciences, is a heterodox school of modern political economy. …
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judge heterodox economics, and the relationship of ideology and economic theory, are also raised by these criticisms as well …The renowned institutionalist Geoffrey Hodgson has claimed inter alia that heterodox economics has failed to define its … strategies: the creation of heterodox economics academic departments; for heterodox economists to enter non-economics academic …
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neoclassical use of the concept of equilibrium expresses a formal mode of thought. Heterodox tendencies from Marxian to Austrian … neoclassical equilibrium theorising. Heterodox currents in economics are – particularly in terms of their analysis and policy … may be something profound uniting these disparate heterodox trends: the adoption of a dialectical method. The paper draws …
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science. Interestingly, both critiques and defences of economics often make reference to ideology: defenders claim that … regard it as an 'ideology that serves to uphold power relations'. This article explores the relationship between ideology and …
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Ecological economics and its policy recommendations have become overwhelmed by economic valuation, shadow pricing, sustainability measures, and squeezing Nature into the commodity boxes of goods, services and capital in order to make it part of mainstream economic, financial and banking...
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science. Interestingly, both critiques and defences of economics often make reference to ideology: defenders claim that … regard it as an 'ideology that serves to uphold power relations'. This article explores the relationship between ideology and …
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Phänomenologie ist eine philosophische Methode – eigentlich: Nicht-Methode –, in der man den Blick vom untersuchten Gegenstand (hier das Geld) umkehrt auf die Denkformen, in denen er gedacht wird. Der Kerngedanke einer Phänomenologie des Geldes lautet: Geld ist eine Denkform und nur darin...
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Geld und Sprache sind das "Band der menschlichen Gesellschaft" (Cicero). Im vorliegenden Text wird die menschliche Sprache als soziale Form, als Prozess der Vergesellschaftung rekonstruiert und das damit verbundene Denken daraus entwickelt als Logos. Das Geld stellt logisch und historisch ein...
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