Formal Economy, Substantive Economy, and Economism
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Authors/contributors
- Sobel, Richard (Author)
- Postel, Nicolas (Author)
Title
Formal Economy, Substantive Economy, and Economism
Abstract
Polanyi analyzes the historical deployment of a “formal” economic science starting from the “market-scarcity-instrumental rationality triptych.” This triptych, and the knowledge associated with it, is shown to be more than merely a “substantial” economic science’s interest in the triptych “need-nature-institution.” While we must agree with Polanyi that economism is ill-suited to the first triptych, we hesitate to accept his suggested alternative, a heterogeneous mixture of naturalism and institutionalism, essentialism and historicism.
Publication
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Volume
46
Issue
5
Pages
473
Date
September 2016
Journal Abbr
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Language
English
ISSN
00483931
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Sobel, Richard, and Nicolas Postel. 2016. “Formal Economy, Substantive Economy, and Economism.” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 46(5): 473.
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Keywords
- capital shortages
- capitalism
- economic systems
- economism
- essentialism (philosophy)
- formal economy
- historicism
- institutionalism (religion)
- profit
- rationality
- scarcity
- substantive economy
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