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Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: Before the Watershed: Critical Reconstructions of Political Economy, Volume 1: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 266

Autor Ben Fine
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 oct 2023
In Economics Imperialism and Interdisciplinarity: Before the Watershed, Ben Fine offers a selection of his key articles charting the rise of economics imperialism. Each article is accompanied by a preamble that sets the context in which it appeared, with an overall introduction drawing out the overall significance for contemporary scholarship.
Ranging over mainstream and heterodox economics, the disputes between them, the relationship between economics and other disciplines, and thinkers as diverse as Kuhn, Becker and Bourdieu, the collection offers a unique and compelling account of how mainstream economics has both changed dramatically whilst its core and narrow principles have remained as sacrosanct as they are invalid. The volume is imperative for those engaging in political economy across the social sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004682313
ISBN-10: 9004682317
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Notă biografică

Ben Fine, Ph.D. (1974), London School of Economics, is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and Visiting Professor at Wits School of Governance, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. His most recent books include Material Cultures of Financialisation, co-edited with Kate Bayliss and Mary Robertson (Routledge, 2018); Race, Class and the Post-Apartheid Democratic State, co-edited with John Reynolds and Robert van Niekerk (University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2019); and A Guide to the Systems of Provision Approach: Who Gets What, How and Why, with Kate Bayliss (Palgrave, 2021). His Marx’s ‘Capital’ (Pluto, 2016) is now in its sixth edition (with co-author Alfredo Saad Filho). He was founding Chair of the International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (iippe.org) until June 2023.

Cuprins

Preface

1Introduction and Overview
1 The Personal Background

2 The Revolution Displayed

3 From Becker to Bourdieu via Kuhn and Coleman

4 The Revolution Betrayed by Way of Concluding Remarks


2The Historical Approach to Rent and Price Theory Reconsidered
Postscript as Personal Preamble

1 Introduction

2 Adam Smith’s Theory of Rent

3 Marginalist Rent Theory

4 Compromise in Neoclassical Rent Theory

5 Concluding Remarks


3Landed Property and the Distinction between Royalty and Rent
Personal Pre-amble

1 Introduction

2 The Historical Background

3 The Theoretical Background

4 The Debate

5 Concluding Remarks


4The New Revolution in Economics
Personal Pre-amble

1 polemic


5From Bourdieu to Becker: Economics Confronts the Social Sciences
Personal Preamble

1 Introduction

2 The Enigma and Fluidity of Capital

3 Bourdieu’s Distinction of Social Capital

4 From Bordieu to Coleman – With Intermediate Stops

5 The Revolution Portrayed

6 Concluding Remarks


6Economics Imperialism as Kuhnian Revolution?
Postscript as Personal Pre-amble

1 Introduction

2 Preliminaries

3 Paradigm Lost or (Re)Gained?

4 Paradigm Shift?

5 Paradigm Lost, Regained or Reconstructed?

6 Concluding Remarks


7A Question of Economics: Is It Colonising the Social Sciences?
Postscript as Personal Pre-amble

1 Introduction

2 Whither Economics?

3 Economics and Economies

4 Standard Theory

5 Determinism

6 Social Scientists: Beware Economists Bearing Gifts

7 From Potential to Practice

8 Concluding Remarks


Appendix

Index