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Critical Theory And Economics Philosophical Notes On Contemporary Inequality Robin Maialeh

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Critical Theory And Economics Philosophical Notes On Contemporary Inequality Robin Maialeh
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Robin Maialeh
ISBN: 9781032437828, 9780367222208, 9780429273841, 1032437820, 0367222205, 0429273843
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Critical Theory And Economics Philosophical Notes On Contemporary Inequality Robin Maialeh by Robin Maialeh 9781032437828, 9780367222208, 9780429273841, 1032437820, 0367222205, 0429273843 instant download after payment.

"This book expands upon a range of economic insights within the overall context of critical theory, particularly with respect to the question of socioeconomic inequalities, and presents an explanation of how critical theory provides a number of interesting perspectives for economists. Economic agents, deliberately imprisoned in their instrumental rationality as a means to survive under competitive relationships, are microscopic constituents of systemic forces which exist beyond their will. Despite the subjective rationality of such agents in terms of formally-logical consistency and transversality, aggregate market distributional mechanisms also display non-rational patterns. The crucial aspect of the dynamics of this system consists of the paralysing effect of the high level of socioeconomic inequality, which is driven by a permanent struggle for self-preservation under competitive rules; it is a reminiscence of natural, uncivilised relationships that constituted the reproduction process of the whole. These reified agents thus become instruments of their socially constructed powers on the one hand, and objects of their existential conditionality on the other. Hence, the dialectical approach adopted by the author aims to uncover the way in which structurally-genetic market forces govern individual behaviour, as well as how individual behaviour shapes these structurally-genetic forces, which, together, form the transcending principles of unequal distribution. This book will be of particular interest to scholars of the political economy, philosophy and the methodology of the social sciences, especially those concerned with inequality issues. The preface for this book was written by Professor Martin Jay"--

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