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Economics as a Social Science
Civil Society and Its Money
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277 pages
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The book examines the growing divide between economics and social sciences, attributing this shift to a narrow, instrumentalist viewpoint. Raimund Dietz argues that mainstream economic thought, despite its liberal rhetoric, shares similarities with socialist planned economies. Through this analysis, the author critiques the limitations of current economic paradigms and encourages a broader understanding of economics within the social context.
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2024, hardcover
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