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2021/1 (Vol. 22) – Examining Economic Thought through the Prism of Historical Epistemology

Introduction
Sina Badiei and Matteo Vagelli

P. 3-15

Articles

Scottish enlightenment historical epistemology and modern challenges for economic thought
Sheila Dow

P. 17-38

Whatever happened to neoclassical economics?
Tony Lawson

P. 39-84

Shaping the Phenomena
Marcel Boumans

P. 85-105

From fragmented rationality to reunified rationality: behavioral economics, a new paradigm?
Aude Lambert

P. 107-128

Economic evaluation in health through the prism of Foucault’s typology of epistemes
Clémence Thébaut

P. 129-157

Is capitalism an intrinsically violent system? A Benjaminian reading of the concept of primitive accumulation in Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg and David Harvey
Richard Sobel

P. 159-190

Dialogue

Presentation
P. 191

A Dialogue on Republicanism
Chrysostomos Mantzavinos

P. 193-236

A Dialogue on Republicanism: A Response
Philip Pettit

P. 237-251

About Capital et idéologie
Answer to “Du capital à la propriété : histoire et justice dans le travail de Thomas Piketty” by Nicolas Brisset and Benoît Walraevens (REP, 2020/2)
Thomas Piketty

P. 253

Book reviews

La Théorie de la Firme comme Entité fondée sur le Pouvoir (TFEP), by Virgile Chassagnon (Paris : Classiques Garnier, 2019)
Benjamin Chapas