How Can We Avoid Closed-ended and Single Exit Theories in Economics and Political Economy: Reflections on Richard Wagner’s Mind, Society and Human Action

Originally published in Studies in Emergent order

This article discusses Richard Wagner's essay, "Mind, Society and Human Action." Richard Wagner's work on economics, politics, and society has the ability to transform the social sciences and to reorient our theoretical endeavors in a way that avoids the closed-ended and single exit theories that have dominated since the mid-20th century.

This article discusses Richard Wagner's essay, "Mind, Society and Human Action." Richard Wagner's work on economics, politics, and society has the ability to transform the social sciences and to reorient our theoretical endeavors in a way that avoids the closed-ended and single exit theories that have dominated since the mid-20th century.

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