Econ 305, Lecture 06, Part I, Modernism vs. Postmodernism
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This is legit the coolest thing ive stumbled across. Im gonna binge every lecture on this channel
RIP. What a modest person he was...
Glad I stumbled upon this lecture and lecturer. For various reasons I'm having to refresh and deepen my understanding of postmodernism; and by association do the same for my understanding of modernism. Online lectures on postmodernism, while numerous, are often disappointing. This lecturer appears to be committed to thinking. I'll work through this series.
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Lecture 6 - Modernism vs. Postmodernism:
'Economics As Discourse: An Analysis of the Language of Economists' edited by Warren J. Samuels. Ch 2 (p 15-64), 'Economics as a Postmodern Discourse' by Jack Amariglio
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Clear and concise explanation. RIP.
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4:00, 6:00
Why is this in the economics department?
Because political economy is part of economics, and political philosophy is a necessary component of political economy.
Economists on postmodernism🤣🤪