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Rethinking Economics as Social Theory by Richard E Wagner, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

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    Author(s)Richard E Wagner
    PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    ISBN9781802204759
    Pages208
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2022

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    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Rethinking Economics as Social Theory by Richard E Wagner

    Taking an innovative look at the origins of economics, this forward-thinking book relocates economics from a materialistic general theory of rational action into an idealistic theory of social organization and individual action. Adding new insightful analytical methods such as complexity theory, graph theory and computational modelling to the original insights of the Scottish Enlightenment, Richard Wagner explores economics in an ever-changing society, looking at the key civilizing processes and the important social questions.Rethinking Economics as Social Theory moves away from the traditional review of analytical exercises and associated data and illustrates an enlightening scheme of thought where human societies are heterogeneous and not homogeneous and where change is continually in motion. Furthermore, Wagner theorises that economizing is a universal form of human action that plays out in numerous substantive directions and shows cooperation and conflict to have a yin-and-yang relationship.This illuminating book will prove an excellent resource for economists interested in working outside of comparative statics as well as social scientists looking for a broader vision of economics. Philosophers and those working in the field of biological sciences will also find this an informative read.



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