Pluralist Economics

Pluralist Economics

by Peter EarlHarry Landreth Geoffrey Hodgson and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 12/11/2021

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This book is an authoritative and accessible guide to the pluralist movement threatening to revolutionise mainstream economics. Leading figures in the field explain why pluralism is a required virtue in economics, how it came to be blocked and what it means for the way we think about, research and teach economics.


The first part of the book looks at how neoclassical economics gained its stranglehold, particularly in the United States, and how the social and intellectual underpinnings of economics have enabled it to maintain this in the face of inconsistent evidence from the real world. This is then contrasted with different approaches to pluralism. Pluralist Economics then goes on to address the array of arguments for establishing pluralism, showing how economics came to function as a concealed ideology and not as a science, and how value-free economics is an illusion. Finally, it addresses the practical problems presented by this different way of doing economics.

ISBN:
9781848137509
9781848137509
Category:
Economic theory & philosophy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
12-11-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Thomas Mayer

Thomas Mayer, author, meditation teacher and civil rights activist, was born in southern Germany. He is co-founder of More Democracy, an association in Germany to further direct democracy or participatory politics, particularly through referenda (of which he has organized many). He has lectured widely on the subject of regional currencies and initiated pilot projects to introduce them.

He organized a referendum in Switzerland in 2018 called sovereign money regarding the question of who should have the right to create money: private banks or public institutions? Since 2004 he has been teaching anthroposophical meditation, together with Agnes Hardorp. He is the author of eleven books, including Answering the Call of the Elementals (2021).

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