a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing to establish the truth through reasoned arguments
the development of the current crisis may be understood as an evolutionary, and also dialectical, process
the development of the current crisis may be understood as an evolutionary, and also dialectical, process
(noun) a form or process of civil government or constitution; OR an organized society; a state as a political entity
conception of the economy in polity and society
conception of the economy in polity and society
a decline in the confidence of administrative functions, institutions, or leadership; first introduced in 1973 by Jürgen Habermas, a German sociologist and philosopher
theories that postulated in the 1970s an impending ‘legitimation crisis’ of ‘late capitalism’
theories that postulated in the 1970s an impending ‘legitimation crisis’ of ‘late capitalism’
a term used by neo-Marxists to refer to capitalism from about 1945 onwards, with the implication that it is a historically limited stage rather than a permanent
theories that postulated in the 1970s an impending ‘legitimation crisis’ of ‘late capitalism’
theories that postulated in the 1970s an impending ‘legitimation crisis’ of ‘late capitalism’
occurring or done after the event, especially with reference to the fallacious assumption that the occurrence in question has a logical relationship with the event it follows
can therefore be explained, if at all, only post hoc and ad hoc
can therefore be explained, if at all, only post hoc and ad hoc
among other things
by reference inter alia to government policies
by reference inter alia to government policies
pertaining to the economic theories of Friedrich Hayek, an Austrian and British economist and philosopher best known for his defense of classical liberalism
a neo-Hayekian economic regime
a neo-Hayekian economic regime
theories about how in the short run, and especially during recessions, economic output is strongly influenced by aggregate demand; developed by British economist John Maynard Keynes
the Keynesian political-economic institutional system of postwar capitalism
the Keynesian political-economic institutional system of postwar capitalism
a term that Citigroup analysts have used for economies "where economic growth is powered by and largely consumed by the wealthy few."
global ‘plutonomy’
global ‘plutonomy’
used to express a conclusion for which there is stronger evidence than for a previously accepted one
That does not help to alleviate the banking crisis, or a fortiori the recession in the real economy
That does not help to alleviate the banking crisis, or a fortiori the recession in the real economy