Langbeschreibung
In this volume, pivotal 20th century contributors to the theory of political economy - Thorstein, Veblen, John Dewey, Clarence Ayres, and R. Fagg Foster - are presented in detail with specific reference to their analytical and philosophical perspective on social change.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION 1 Revolutions and Ideologists FOUNDATIONS 2 Social Inquiry and Reality 3 Human Nature and Conduct ECONOMY 4 The Economic Process 5 Resource Creation 6 Institutional Options 7 Operational Mechanisms 8 Principles of Economic Change POLITY 9 The Political Process 10 Participatory Democracy 11 Structures of Discretion 12 The Resolution of Conflict 13 Obligation and Political Action VALUE AND GOALS 14 Is, Ought, and Underbrush 15 Value and Its Corollaries 16 Freedom, Equality, and Justice