Narrative Fixation in Economics
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<p>This is a great book. Against the background of the dogmatism of much of modern economics Fullbrook has produced an innovative wide-ranging argument for narrative pluralism. The timely book is beautifully written accessible to all provocative extraordinarily insightful and extremely compelling.</p><p><em>Tony Lawson Cambridge University UK</em></p><p> </p><p>This fascinating and profound work should be read … by anyone who is taken in by mainstream economics’ false claims of scientific objectivity. Fullbrook’s erudite systematic and thoughtful investigation into the philosophical and conceptual bases of the “singular narrative” exposes the limitations of neoclassical economics and its degenerate practice and provides a powerful critique of different models of economic rationality.</p><p><em>Jayati Ghosh Jawaharlal Nehru University India</em></p><p> </p><p>For anyone interested in the state of modern (mainstream) economics and especially in how and why the neoclassical school has remained so dominant since the Crash of 2008 Fullbrook’s book is a must-read. It goes far beyond other treatments in the way that it compares (unfavourably) the prevailing “mono-epistemology” in economics with the norms of epistemological pluralism in the natural sciences. </p><p><em>Robert H. Wade London School of Economics</em></p><p> </p><p>This genuinely original book… scrutinizes the weird make-believe world of mainstream economics and its narrative dogmatism determinism and atomism it constitutes a powerful plaidoyer for real pluralism in economics. Fullbrook brings bold new perspectives on the logic of economic choice rationality ideology naturalism and microfoundations. Whether you agree with him or not he forces you to think.</p><p><em>Lars P Syll Malmö University Sweden</em></p><p> </p><p>This book is provocative and highly convincing. It shows us that there is no such thing as a one and unique truth neither in natural sciences nor in social sciences. Because reality is multifaceted narrative pluralism is essential for the advancement of knowledge and for the good health of a democratic society. Fullbrook changes our understanding of what is science and what is ideology.</p><p><em>André Orléan l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales Paris</em></p><p> </p><p>The neoclassical monopoly in economics necessarily ignores most of what really counts and locks out competitors. Fullbrook establishes this persuasively in a thoughtful grounded and accessible study. To be adequate economic understanding requires a plurality of approaches. This book shows conclusively that no other position is tenable.</p><p><em>Anver Offer All Souls College Oxford University UK</em></p><p> </p><p>Edward Fullbrook’s <em>Narrative Fixation in Economics</em> is an exceptionally erudite exploration of the descent of economics into scientism and anti-knowledge.</p><p><em>Julie Nelson University of Massachusetts Boston</em></p><p> </p>
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