Systems theory and parts-to-whole relationships
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Chapter 3 in Politics as a Peculiar Business, 2016, pp 55-82 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter sets forth the framework to be developed and elaborated in the remaining chapters. For one thing, it is written from within a systems-theoretic orientation which differs from most economic theory in its treatment of the parts-to-whole relationship. This relationship plays out through treating political economy as entangled networks of interaction among political and economic entities, which among other things replaces the notion of political intervention into market activity with one of political participation inside market activity.
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Date: 2016
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