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In this unique book, Howard Sherman and William M.Dugger engage in a dialogue on social evolution from Institutionalist and Marxist perspectives, each representing one side. It is their intention to explore the way society develops using the equally radical, but very different approaches of Thorstein Veblen and Karl Marx.The dialogue proceeds with a series of questions - each answered from the two perspectives. Beginning with an intellectual history and definition, Reclaiming Evolution examines social evolution in terms of causal elements; economic relations, technology, enabling myth and political relations, and social processes; structural change, social tension and social conflict. It thus provides an invaluable guide on how different economic theories can be used as a tool to view society - and the way different standpoints can both compliment and contradict each-other.The result will be an extremely accessible study of economic evolution that will be essential reading for students of political economy.
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Reclaiming Evolution
2004, Taylor & Francis Inc
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in English
0203160614 9780203160619
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Reclaiming Evolution: A Dialogue Between Marxism and Institutionalism on Social Change
2000, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
128035450X 9781280354502
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Reclaiming Evolution: A Dialogue on How Societies Evolve (Advances in Social Economics)
November 30, 2000, Routledge
in English
0415232635 9780415232630
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Reclaiming Evolution: A Dialogue on How Societies Evolve (Advances in Socialeconomics)
November 30, 2000, Routledge
in English
0415232643 9780415232647
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"We begin with the evolution of evolutionary thought to find where it went astray and how it may be reclaimed for its original path."
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