Chicago fundamentalism: ideology and methodology in economics
Cold-war ideology infected the development of economics in ways its practitioners were often not fully aware. The Chicago counter-revolution against the dominant post-war triumph of Keynesian analysis had an essential subtext, a perceived struggle between freedom and collective slavery. Ideological...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cold-war ideology infected the development of economics in ways its practitioners were often not fully aware. The Chicago counter-revolution against the dominant post-war triumph of Keynesian analysis had an essential subtext, a perceived struggle between freedom and collective slavery. Ideological objectives subsequently influenced methodological concerns, pushing economists to adopt the zero-sum tactics of the courtroom rather than the mutually beneficial manners of the senior common room. In these ideologically charged times, economists stopped reading opposing views carefully, seeking instead to dismiss, out of hand, uncongenial ideas. In this collection of previously published and new material, Craig Freedman examines the problem of ideology through the reflection cast by the architects of the Chicago counter-revolution, George Stigler and Milton Friedman. The second half of the volume demonstrates the legacy of these ideological fires, namely a profession where the methodology of careless reading and zero-sum exchanges have persisted and come to dominate |
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title | Chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics |
title_auth | Chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics |
title_exact_search | Chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics |
title_full | Chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics Craig F. Freedman |
title_fullStr | Chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics Craig F. Freedman |
title_full_unstemmed | Chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics Craig F. Freedman |
title_short | Chicago fundamentalism |
title_sort | chicago fundamentalism ideology and methodology in economics |
title_sub | ideology and methodology in economics |
topic | Stigler, George J. / (George Joseph) / 1911-1991 Friedman, Milton / 1912-2006 Stigler, George Joseph 1911-1991 (DE-588)118923994 gnd Friedman, Milton 1912-2006 (DE-588)118535625 gnd Chicago school of economics / History |
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