Against Economics: Rethinking Political EconomyPointing out a number of elisions inherent in economic analysis, this text covers class blinkers, to gender and culture blinkers, to methodological failings, philosophical errors and political and paradigmatic biases. The work is aimed primarily at a de-mystification of the discipline by means of a critical exploration of various fields, ranging from economic theory and economic history to history of economics and development economics. Questions are raised about the utility of economics and the efficacy of science generally, carrying the necessary message of De Omnibus Dubitandum in matters of social theory. Ultimately, the derivative of the study is a plea to begin the process of rethinking political economy, stripped of its misapprehensions. |
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... cent of contracts went to the top 199 ( 55 per cent to the top 25 ) firms . In 1961 , the 100 largest military contractors shared 74 per cent of the value of awards , as compared with only a 35 per cent share of output for manufacturing ...
... cent of contracts went to the top 199 ( 55 per cent to the top 25 ) firms . In 1961 , the 100 largest military contractors shared 74 per cent of the value of awards , as compared with only a 35 per cent share of output for manufacturing ...
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... cent of all durable manufactured goods between 1960- 73. Sample data between 1975-83 showed strictly arms procurement a steadily rising component of overall defence outlays from 17.3 per cent to 25.7 per cent . Within the same period ...
... cent of all durable manufactured goods between 1960- 73. Sample data between 1975-83 showed strictly arms procurement a steadily rising component of overall defence outlays from 17.3 per cent to 25.7 per cent . Within the same period ...
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... cent for the defence contractor , while only about 11 per cent for civilian industry . However , the issue is more complex than that . Profits as a percentage of invested capital were similar in large - scale corporations , defence and ...
... cent for the defence contractor , while only about 11 per cent for civilian industry . However , the issue is more complex than that . Profits as a percentage of invested capital were similar in large - scale corporations , defence and ...
Contents
The Nouvelle Critique | 11 |
Prolegomena to Liberation | 31 |
An Overview | 53 |
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