Imagining Economics Otherwise: Encounters with Identity/DifferenceRoutledge, 4. 10. 2007 - Počet stran: 304 It is possible to beirrational without beinguneconomic ? What is the link betweenValue andvalues ? What do economists do when theyexplain ? We live in times when the economic logic has become unquestionable and all-powerful so that our quotidian economic experiences are defined by their scientific construal. This book is the result of a |
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... that is termed 'economic' with its implied exclusions. It is an attempt to think economics Otherwise, that is, a questioning of economics as if difference mattered. Nitasha Kaul re-examines certain understood ways of thinking about ...
... that is termed 'economic' with its implied exclusions. It is an attempt to think economics Otherwise, that is, a questioning of economics as if difference mattered. Nitasha Kaul re-examines certain understood ways of thinking about ...
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... that is suppressed (repressed) under an assumed, full-rounded subjectivity, either of the Cartesian kind or of the mediatized kind in our own times? (Manjali 2001:117) Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: 'here are our monsters ...
... that is suppressed (repressed) under an assumed, full-rounded subjectivity, either of the Cartesian kind or of the mediatized kind in our own times? (Manjali 2001:117) Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: 'here are our monsters ...
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... that is spelt out in an overview of the chapters. Finally, there is a brief signposting of my own motivations in undertaking this work. At this point, I should just like to blend into the text for flavour the following words of Spivak ...
... that is spelt out in an overview of the chapters. Finally, there is a brief signposting of my own motivations in undertaking this work. At this point, I should just like to blend into the text for flavour the following words of Spivak ...
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... that is, perforce, messy. Why not pursue the standard of 'proper' critique, then? Because, as we have seen from the discussions earlier, those critiques that take economics at face-value are dealt with by the response that can be ...
... that is, perforce, messy. Why not pursue the standard of 'proper' critique, then? Because, as we have seen from the discussions earlier, those critiques that take economics at face-value are dealt with by the response that can be ...
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... that is, the types of discourses which it accepts and makes function as true; the mechanisms and instances which enable one to distinguish true and false statements, the means by which each is sanctioned; the techniques and procedures ...
... that is, the types of discourses which it accepts and makes function as true; the mechanisms and instances which enable one to distinguish true and false statements, the means by which each is sanctioned; the techniques and procedures ...
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Modernist rendition of knowledge and the question of difference 89 | |
Juxtaposing questions of identity and the economic 119 | |
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Bibliography 243 | |
Index 271 | |
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