Comte's classification of the sciences (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/comte
of politics, economics, law, military studies, navigation and “psychology without physiology”, and together with art, language and religion (and thus apparently among
Auguste Comte is ostensibly the world's most famous classifier of the sciences in modern history. His whole life was dedicated to establishing a classification that conformed to t
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History Department of Economics, Stanford University “That ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and
The 12 Days of Christmas - What is a "Worldview?"http://The12DaysofChristmas.today/worldview.htm
the use we make of it Economics/Vocation - jobs, income, economic activities Science/Technology - tools, technologies, ways of knowing and using the creation Religion/Spirituality
Neoconservatism and Political Economy - A Reply to a Comment (What's Wrong with the World)http://www.whatswrongwiththeworld.net/2007/05/neoconservatism_and_political.html
I (as someone with an economics degree) find so frustrating about Novak's work. The most frustrating aspect of the economic analysis of neoconservatives (especially Michael Novak)
Competitiveness Nations knowledge ideology globalhttp://www.compilerpress.ca/Competitiveness/Biblo%20Alpha.htm
Econometrics Cultural Economics Elemental Economics World Cultural Intelligence Network Dr. Harry Hillman Chartrand, PhD © Cultural Economist & Publisher Compile
An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articleshttps://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_ecolate_view_human_predicament.html
"international welfare economics" two particularly bewitching terms are "world hunger" and "shortages." It is essential that we challenge these usually unchallenged terms if we ar
An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articles
Leonard Nelsonhttps://friesian.com/nelson.htm
radical" dinosaurs, the economics are really settled in theory and practice. But Nelson had a bad case of the disease, and his recent followers in Germany have continued with his
Acceleration Watch (Understanding Accelerating Change)https://www.accelerationwatch.com/
and manipulation economics). We see much that is dehumanizing. Only by the third generation of each of these evolutionary transitions do we have regulatory networks that make thes
Logical Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2011 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/fall2011/entries/logical-empiricism/
to the London School of Economics. Neurath fled from Vienna to the Hague and then again in 1940 to England, where he remained till his death in 1945. Friedrich Waismann went to En
Participation in the information agehttps://gotze.dk/phd/it.html
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Communitarianismhttps://ethicalpolitics.org/blackwood/communitarianism.htm
for a New Place-Based Economics’, The Responsive Community (Summer), pp.48-57. Tamir, Y., 1993, Liberal Nationalism , Princeton: Princeton University Press Tams, H., 1998, Co
The Postmodern Turn in Philosophy: Theoretical Provocations andNormative Deficits by Steven Best and Douglas Kellnerhttps://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/papers/postmodernturn.htm
connections between economics, politics, the state, media culture, everyday life, and various ideologies and practices. Historical narratives
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