Philosophy of Economics: A Heterodox Introduction provides an introduction to the philosophy of economics through the prism of heterodoxy.
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Voices on the German edition:
"Oliver Schlaudt has written a very readable introduction to the philosophy of economics. Anyone who wants to deal with the subject should pick up this book. [...] With his book, Schlaudt makes an important contribution [to] the formation of a genuine philosophy of economics."
- Christian Neuhäuser in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie
"Brilliant plea for a political and ecological economy [...]. Sharp, subtle, truly philosophical analysis [...]. Apocalypses can hardly be explained more soberly, and a greater compliment can hardly be paid to a philosopher."
- Reinhard Mehring in Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger
"The more fundamental the problem, the more helpful are specialists on the big issues. [...] Schlaudt explains conclusively why economists find it difficult to analyze conflicts between economic process and ecological sustainability."
- Norbert Häring in Handelsblatt
"Oliver Schlaudt has written a very readable introduction to the philosophy of economics. Anyone who wants to deal with the subject should pick up this book. [...] With his book, Schlaudt makes an important contribution [to] the formation of a genuine philosophy of economics."
- Christian Neuhäuser in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie
"Brilliant plea for a political and ecological economy [...]. Sharp, subtle, truly philosophical analysis [...]. Apocalypses can hardly be explained more soberly, and a greater compliment can hardly be paid to a philosopher."
- Reinhard Mehring in Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger
"The more fundamental the problem, the more helpful are specialists on the big issues. [...] Schlaudt explains conclusively why economists find it difficult to analyze conflicts between economic process and ecological sustainability."
- Norbert Häring in Handelsblatt