This text begins with the philosphical foundations, frequently overlooked by mainstream economists, in order to illustrate how critical premises are in the construction of an economy and the repair of a dysfunctional economy. It then uses these premises to undertake a range of empirical and policy-related work. Much of this work is represented in this volume, which brings together leading practioners from the field of social economics. Subjects addressed include: values and premises in social economics, justice, solidarity and community, repairing the dysfunction of capitalist economies, and the transition from command economies.
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