Table of contents - Special Issue: Radical economics
Radical economics and our current predicament
Leslie ArmourThe purpose of this paper is to introduce the “Radical economics” issue in International Journal of Social Economics.
John Kenneth Galbraith: a radical economist?
Stefan KestingThe paper seeks to answer the question: why is John Kenneth Galbraith a radical economist? The purpose of this paper is to show how he contributed to the development of economic…
Heterodox influences on Schumpeter
Panayotis G. Michaelides, John G. Milios, Angelos Vouldis, Spyros LapatsiorasJoseph Alois Schumpeter's ideas are in the discussion agenda of various economists working in different theoretical traditions. However, several aspects of his work remain…
The enduring significance of the thought of Karl Marx
Tom JeannotThe purpose of this paper is to assess Marx's enduring significance in the center of his thought, the first volume of Capital. In Capital and related writings, Marx systematically…
Demise of a single orthodoxy and the possibility of a cooperative economy
Wilfred I. UkpereThe purpose of this paper is to postulate the possibility of a cooperative economic system within the current global crisis, because it is only determined government action, which…
Putnam and radical socio‐economic theory
Paul ManningThe purpose of this paper is to review the social capital treatment of Robert Putnam, the most influential conceptual theorist. The paper will detail how Putnam's treatment of…
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0306-8293e-ISSN:
1758-6712ISSN-L:
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- Professor Terence Garrett