ISBN 9783030106676, English, Hardcover, 332 pages

ISBN 9783030106676 book English Hardcover 332 pages

ISBN 9783030106676, English, Hardcover, 332 pages

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The presumed sovereignty of individuals and the facilitating powers of the markets have generated a universal and ethically neutral conception of both social and economic organisation. This ground-breaking text  re-examines the purpose of society and the role of economics in it, arguing that the absence of a beneficial natural order calls for the role of the collective in social and economic life to be revisited. Drawing on some key figures marking milestones in the evolution of social and economic thinking, the author offers a critique of mainstream economics as a way of thinking and as a provider of guiding principles for economic and social organisation.Volume I introduces the reader to the emergence of natural order; considers the internal logic of economics and how it managed to be so persuasive in its recommendation for competitive interactions to govern all aspects of social life in all societies and across them; demonstrates that the economic conception of an order which solves society’s economic problem is, in fact, an impossibility that turns the natural phenomenon of markets into a problem rather than an ideal; and, addresses the other apparent appeal of markets: their association with the ideas of freedom and justice.This is a bold and foundational new work that offers an original and innovative perspective on economics and its challenges, addressing core areas such as behavioural economics, evolutionary game theory and links between social sciences (anthropology, philosophy) and neurosciences.”

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Product
Name
ISBN 9783030106676 book English Hardcover 332 pages
Category
Brand
Features
Book cover type
Hardcover
Language version
English
Written by
Amos Witztum
Type
Paper book
Number of pages
332 pages
Illustrator
61 illustrations in colour
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan Cham
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
29/04/2019
Edition type
First edition
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9783030106676
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