Mind, society, and human action: time and knowledge in a theory of social economy
In: Routledge foundations of the market economy 29
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In: Routledge foundations of the market economy 29
In: Routledge foundations of the market economy, 29
"Mind, Society and Human Action Economics originated as a branch of the humane studies that was concerned with trying to understand how some societies flourish while others stagnate, and also how once-flourishing societies could come to stagnate. Over the major part of the 20th century, however, economists mostly turned away from these humane and societal concerns by importing mechanistic ideas from 19th century physics. This book seeks to show how that original humane and social focus can be renewed."--Jacket.