RETHINKING ECONOMIC THEORIES : a new political economy for the biosphere.
In recent times, economic theories have provided the dominant explanations of how to understand and organize human societies. This book argues that the study of economic theories must not be restricted to the disciplines of economics, political economy, or economic sociology and must encompass our r...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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ROUTLEDGE,
2026.
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| Series | Routledge frontiers of political economy
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9780429057854 0429057857 9780429603693 042960369X 9780429598173 0429598173 9780429609213 0429609213 0367178214 9780367178215 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (228 pages) : illustrations (black and white). |
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| Summary: | In recent times, economic theories have provided the dominant explanations of how to understand and organize human societies. This book argues that the study of economic theories must not be restricted to the disciplines of economics, political economy, or economic sociology and must encompass our relationship to the biosphere.In this new volume, Tiago Cardo-Pito further develops his innovative system to organize the major economic theories into two major theoretical groups: one is termed "hedonist economic theory" (primarily mainstream economics which generally defends moneyed persons politically) and the other is work-based economic theory (the most well-known version of which is Marxism, which defends workers politically). It is shown that economics can only be understood through the political disputes between these two major theories, but it is also argued that both major economic theories are fundamentally unprepared for addressing human societies and the biosphere. They both attribute metaphysical status to money, describing monetary flows as the constitutive being of economic, social, and ecological phenomena. Furthermore, both theories follow the overinclusive and tautological post-Adam Smith concept of capital, which confuses monetary and non-monetary flows. Although human work remains highly relevant in our technologically enhanced times, this book demonstrates that returning to work-based economic theory is no longer a viable option to contest the dominance of hedonist economic theory. A new bio-social theory is required to explain the integration of human societies into the biosphere.This book is a vital reading for students and scholars of economic and social theory, political economy, economic sociology, organization, sustainability, and ecological issues. |
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| ISBN: | 9780429057854 0429057857 9780429603693 042960369X 9780429598173 0429598173 9780429609213 0429609213 0367178214 9780367178215 |
| Access: | Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (228 pages) : illustrations (black and white). |