HUMAN PROGRESS AMID RESISTANCE TO CHANGE cover





Book Details:
344 pages
Black & White
6 x 9 inches

ISBN Numbers:
Paperback: 978-1-77067-404-2

Categories: Keywords:
Technology, Resistance to change, Institutions, Religion, Industrial Revolution, Prehistory, Antiquity, Medieval Feudalism, Evolutionary Economics, Neoclassical Economics

HUMAN PROGRESS AMID RESISTANCE TO CHANGE

by Joseph E. Pluta

In building their profession around carefully selected interpretations of the work of Adam Smith, Alfred Marshall and others, mainstream economists have embraced such concepts as "the invisible hand", "equilibrium", "consumer rationality", "the marginal productivity theory", "the inevitability of diminishing returns", and the fiction of "pure competition". In contrast, "the evolutionary economics" of Thorstein Veblen and Clarence Ayres challenges all of these concept as unproven and capable of telling us little or nothing about the actual operation of the economy.
Using the evolutionary framework, Human Progress Amid Resistance to Change argues that all cultures since prehistory have faced two opposing forces: technology, including human knowledge, and institutions rooted in ceremonialism. The former is dynamic, forward looking, accepting of change, cumulative (one discovery builds on another), and the major cause of human progress. The latter is static and consists of all customs, traditions, superstitions, rituals, ceremonies, taboos, and past binding religious beliefs that resist change. The book illustrates in detail how these competing forces have interacted throughout the history of the human race and how mainstream economics fails to grasp the significance of their combined effects.


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Joseph E. Pluta

Joseph E. Pluta is the author of eighteen books including The Mainstream Economic Gospel, The Market: Mainstream and Evolutionary Views, and The Story of Economics. He has written numerous articles and book reviews in such publications as The Journal of Economic Issues, World Affairs, Journal of American History, American Economist, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, National Tax Journal, Southern Economic Journal and The Journal of Politics. He is the former Editor of Texas Business Review magazine and the recipient of several university teaching awards.
Joe grew up in New Buffalo, Michigan, received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Notre Dame, and Ph. D. from the University of Texas. He currently lives in Austin, Texas where he has taught at St. Edward’s University for over thirty years during twelve of which he was Director of the University Honors Program.



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