14.72 Capitalism and Its Critics, Fall 2006

This course examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization in the context of the historical evolution of industrial societies. Among the authors whose theories will be discussed are Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Joseph Schumpeter, and John Ken...

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Main Author: Piore, Michael
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics
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spelling mit-1721.1/908622025-02-26T17:33:09Z 14.72 Capitalism and Its Critics, Fall 2006 Capitalism and Its Critics Piore, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics Liberealism neoclassical economics Marxism corporate state social embeddedness ayn rand industrial state rawls communist manifesto capital civic republicanism Keynes arendt the double helix This course examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization in the context of the historical evolution of industrial societies. Among the authors whose theories will be discussed are Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Joseph Schumpeter, and John Kenneth Galbraith. Emphasis will be placed on class discussion of specific texts. Students will be encouraged to ground their views in concrete textual and empirical material and to consider the implications of different arguments for the understanding of personal, political, and economic events today. 2006-12 Learning Object 14.72-Fall2006 local: 14.72 local: IMSCP-MD5-6aec820e051d708cbba510e15709544a http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/90862 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2014. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license") unless otherwise noted. The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. Usage Restrictions: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ text/html Fall 2006
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corporate state
social embeddedness
ayn rand
industrial state
rawls
communist manifesto
capital
civic republicanism
Keynes
arendt
the double helix
Piore, Michael
14.72 Capitalism and Its Critics, Fall 2006
title 14.72 Capitalism and Its Critics, Fall 2006
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topic Liberealism
neoclassical economics
Marxism
corporate state
social embeddedness
ayn rand
industrial state
rawls
communist manifesto
capital
civic republicanism
Keynes
arendt
the double helix
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