Boston Review
The Critical Bite of Cultural Relativism
Gili Kliger
An economics, investment, trading and policy blog with a focus on Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). We seek the truth, avoid the mainstream and are virulently anti-neoliberalism.
After the 2008 financial crisis, the call for a more heterogeneous approach to studying and teaching economics intensified. But how can heterodoxy take up a more prominent place in economic science? A cultural anthropologist offers three suggestions.Category of doh. Conventional neoclassically trained economists don't get any of this. Institutional economists do.