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The driving force of the collective = post-austrian theory in response to Israel Kirzner /
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The driving force of the collective/ by Guinevere Liberty Nell.
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post-austrian theory in response to Israel Kirzner /
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Nell, Guinevere Liberty.
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New York :Palgrave Macmillan US : : 2017.,
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xii, 294 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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1. Collaborative Discovery and the Conversive Democratic Process: A Post-Austrian Approach -- 2. The Individualist Subjectivism of Austrian Economics -- 3. Subjectivism, Freedom, and Social-Interest -- 4. The Limits of Democracy: The Real and the Imagined -- 5. The Ethics of Competition and Cooperation -- 6. Some Ethical Insights on the Nature of Profits -- 7. Coordination and Collaboration: Agreement as a Criterion for Democratic Goodness -- 8. Reflections on the Misesian Legacy of Hyper-Individualism -- 9. Knowledge and the Austrian Understanding of the Democratic System -- 10. Culture, Hayek, and the idea of Plan-Coordination -- 11. Conversation and the Democratic Process: Some Doctrinal Touchstones -- 12. The Driving Force of the Collective: The Idea of "Conversation" in Contemporary Economic Theory and in the Post-Austrian Theory of the Democratic Process -- 13. Misallocation and/or Misunderstood: A Reconsideration of the Misesian Calculation Problem -- 14. Society, the Collective, and Economic "Imperialism".
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46839-0
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The driving force of the collective = post-austrian theory in response to Israel Kirzner /
Nell, Guinevere Liberty.
The driving force of the collective
post-austrian theory in response to Israel Kirzner /[electronic resource] :by Guinevere Liberty Nell. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :2017. - xii, 294 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Collaborative Discovery and the Conversive Democratic Process: A Post-Austrian Approach -- 2. The Individualist Subjectivism of Austrian Economics -- 3. Subjectivism, Freedom, and Social-Interest -- 4. The Limits of Democracy: The Real and the Imagined -- 5. The Ethics of Competition and Cooperation -- 6. Some Ethical Insights on the Nature of Profits -- 7. Coordination and Collaboration: Agreement as a Criterion for Democratic Goodness -- 8. Reflections on the Misesian Legacy of Hyper-Individualism -- 9. Knowledge and the Austrian Understanding of the Democratic System -- 10. Culture, Hayek, and the idea of Plan-Coordination -- 11. Conversation and the Democratic Process: Some Doctrinal Touchstones -- 12. The Driving Force of the Collective: The Idea of "Conversation" in Contemporary Economic Theory and in the Post-Austrian Theory of the Democratic Process -- 13. Misallocation and/or Misunderstood: A Reconsideration of the Misesian Calculation Problem -- 14. Society, the Collective, and Economic "Imperialism".
This book investigates why Austrian economists fail to apply the spontaneous order framework to cooperative relationships - such as a dynamic and evolving public sector - that might complement a thriving market. In direct response to Israel Kirzner's The Driving Force of the Market, Nell challenges traditional Austrian economics by proposing "democratic process theory" as a parallel to market process theory, highlighting the possibilities for an economic organization that harnesses the power of transparent and effective democracy. Keeping in mind the central problems experienced in socialist and capitalist countries due to self-interested political and economic actors, The Driving Force of the Collective highlights the public sector advantages of allowing culture and institutions to evolve endogenously as a spontaneous public sector order.
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