Neoclassical Economic Fiction and Neoliberal Political Reality: Criticism of the "Single Thought" in Political Economics

Abstract

We can observe today the domination of a certain current of thought in economic theory, which can provisionally be characterized as the "neoclassical-neoliberal-orthodox" mainstream. However, in a field where the confrontation of theoretical referents is inherent to the work of the researcher, is such consensual thinking, or "single thought" even thinkable?

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