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This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The aim is to elaborate models with which to describe and analyze money and money systems in modern societies. No single theory is conceivable but a complex of interlinked theories can help us understand and...
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ABSTRACT This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The aim is to elaborate models with which to describe and analyze money and money systems in modern societies. No single theory is conceivable but a complex of interlinked theories can help us...
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This paper investigates the standard economic paradigm as to the possibility for the agents to become revolutionaries, i.e., to develop the desire and effective action to overturn the prevailing social order. We take our cue from Amartya Sen’s remark that the Second Fundamental Theorem of...
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To be "just", a society should treat every child fairly, i.e. with equal concern with regard to his potential education achievements. A person’s educational achievements is indeed essential for enhancing her capacity for self-development: ideally, they all should have the same opportunities...
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Our discussion will proceed in three parts. In section 1, we set out what we believe to be the canonical view of fair competition which underlies most defences of competition as a fair and efficient procedure. In section 2, we challenge this canonical view and argue that the fundamental dynamics...
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