This is a study of the need for an economics that addresses social
provisioning in the context of power and culture. The author argues
that such an approach is necessary to the development of an
analysis that treats human wants and technology as endogenous
variables, thereby avoiding the atavism inherent in conventional
economics epistemology. Only in this way can the requisite
re-viewing of the place of economy in society be brought to bear in
an economic analysis capable of addressing the seemingly
intractable problems of the democratic capitalist societies.
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