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

Table of Contents

Next issue to be published in June 2021:

Introduction
Sina Badiei and Matteo Vagelli

Articles

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

Whatever happened to neoclassical economics?
Tony Lawson

Shaping the Phenomena
Marcel Boumans

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

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

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

Dialogue

Presentation

A Dialogue on Republicanism
Chrysostomos Mantzavinos

A Dialogue on Republicanism: A Response
Philip Pettit

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

Book reviews

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