17.100J / 15.678J / 14.781J Political Economy I, Fall 2010
Author(s)
Berger, Suzanne; Piore, Michael
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Alternative title
Political Economy I
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Political Economy I explores the major social science paradigms for analyzing relations among state, economy, and society. Through readings, lectures and discussion of original texts in political liberalism and individualism, neo-classical economics, Marxism, sociological and cultural theories, and neo-institutionalism, the seminar examines the fundamental assumptions on which our understanding of the social world and our research are based.
Date issued
2010-12Other identifiers
17.100J-Fall2010
local: 17.100J
local: 15.678J
local: 14.781J
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Keywords
Political science, theories, liberal, neoclassical, Marxist, modern society, economic growth, historical change, state, classes, ideology, political economy, state, political liberalism, individualism, neo-classical economics, Marxism, neo-institutionalism