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- Economistic_fallacy abstract "The Economistic Fallacy is a concept originated by Hungarian-born economist Karl Polanyi in the 1950s. He developed the concept over time, devoting the first chapter of his posthumously-published book The Livelihood of Man to the subject. The concept elaborates on his concept of embeddedness, that humans are social creatures and that economic activity takes place in, and because of, social contexts. The economistic fallacy is critical of both Marxist economics and classical liberalism, focusing on their assumptions built on materialism and rationality. The economistic fallacy, akin to the concept of economic imperialism, is also used to reject the tendency of Marxists and classical liberals alike to separate economics from other fields of human life and study and to reduce those aspects and fields to mere aspects of economics.".
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- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economics.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Classical_liberalism.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Economic_imperialism.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Embeddedness.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Polanyi.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Marxian_economics.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Marxist_economics.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Materialism.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Neocolonialism.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLink Rationality.
- Economistic_fallacy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Economistic fallacy".
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- Economistic_fallacy subject Category:Economics.
- Economistic_fallacy hypernym Concept.
- Economistic_fallacy comment "The Economistic Fallacy is a concept originated by Hungarian-born economist Karl Polanyi in the 1950s. He developed the concept over time, devoting the first chapter of his posthumously-published book The Livelihood of Man to the subject. The concept elaborates on his concept of embeddedness, that humans are social creatures and that economic activity takes place in, and because of, social contexts.".
- Economistic_fallacy label "Economistic fallacy".
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