The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and Politics: Economics as Social Theory
Autor John O'Neillen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 1998
The author draws on considerable research in this area to provide an overdue critical evaluation of the limits of the market, and future prospects for non-market socialism. The issues discussed cross a number of academic boundaries including economics, philosophy and politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415154222
ISBN-10: 0415154227
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Economics as Social Theory
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415154227
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Economics as Social Theory
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateRecenzii
'I thoroughly recommend [the book] to historians of thought as well as philosophers interested in economic issues and economists interested in some of the most fascinating strands of thoughts in economics. ' - European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 6, 1999
'This book is accessible and thought-provoking as well as being highly eclectic in terms of the disciplines covered[A] superb work. ' - Economics and Philosophy, 15, 1999
'This is an excellent book[The book] is closely argued but very clearly written, thus making it accessible to non-specialists. No one working in the area can fail to learn from it. ' - Philosophical Books, 41, 2000
'an impressive critique which should give defenders of the market on both the left and right pause for thought. ' - Journal of Applied Philosophy, 16, 1999
'[I]f his [next book] is written with the same forensic logic and erudition as The Market, [it] will be another outstanding contribution to British social theory. ' - Economy and Society, 30, 2001
'O'Neill's critique of liberal arguments for markets is substantial and deserves to be widely read. ' - Capital and Class, 71, 2000
'... well argued and thought provoking... this introductory work is encyclopaedic. Readers will find it a useful reference source , even when courses are not constructed around it. This reference function is enhanced by a massive bibliography... students scrabbling for books on a limited reading list will be grateful.' - Political Studies
'... neatly executed... student readership will find this a reliable and useful resource.' - Political Studies
'This book is accessible and thought-provoking as well as being highly eclectic in terms of the disciplines covered[A] superb work. ' - Economics and Philosophy, 15, 1999
'This is an excellent book[The book] is closely argued but very clearly written, thus making it accessible to non-specialists. No one working in the area can fail to learn from it. ' - Philosophical Books, 41, 2000
'an impressive critique which should give defenders of the market on both the left and right pause for thought. ' - Journal of Applied Philosophy, 16, 1999
'[I]f his [next book] is written with the same forensic logic and erudition as The Market, [it] will be another outstanding contribution to British social theory. ' - Economy and Society, 30, 2001
'O'Neill's critique of liberal arguments for markets is substantial and deserves to be widely read. ' - Capital and Class, 71, 2000
'... well argued and thought provoking... this introductory work is encyclopaedic. Readers will find it a useful reference source , even when courses are not constructed around it. This reference function is enhanced by a massive bibliography... students scrabbling for books on a limited reading list will be grateful.' - Political Studies
'... neatly executed... student readership will find this a reliable and useful resource.' - Political Studies
Cuprins
1 In partial praise of adversaries 2 Politics, economy, neutrality 3 Economic theory and human well-being 4 The market and human well-being 5 Autonomy, freedom and market 6 Autonomy, identity and market 7 Autonomy, authority and market 8 The politics of recognition 9 Commensurability and the socialist calculation debates 10 Epistemological arguments for the market 11 Property in science and the market 12 Public choice theory: self-interest and universal economics, Postscript: markets, associations and socialism
Notă biografică
John O’Neill is Reader in Philosophy at Lancaster University. He is the author of Ecology, Policy and Politics, and Worlds without Content—both published by Routledge.
Descriere
The author draws on considerable research in this area to provide an overdue critical evaluation of the limits of the market, and future prospects for non-market socialism.