Moral economy, the Foundational Economy and decarbonisation

Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 27 Number 2 (2019)

Moral economy, the Foundational Economy and decarbonisation
Andrew Sayer pages -

Abstract

Political economy has become divorced from normative political theory, resulting in an uncritical economic science and a political philosophy that has little critical purchase on actually existing economic practices. The Foundational Economy Collective works within a framework of moral economy and uses the concepts of capabilities and use-value to radically reorient our conception of how our economy – or economies – should work.

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Andrew Sayer (2019) Moral economy, the Foundational Economy and decarbonisation, Renewal, 27(2), -

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