Full Description
This book examines the interplay between economics, societal evolution, and social justice. It suggests that social justice is an essential part of a free and democratic society and is a key component within the evolution of society. Through a systematic and quantitative analysis of societal evolution, a new vision of economics is presented that is based around robustness, ethics, resilience, and sustainability. By bringing together behavioral and institutional approaches to economics, it offers a new perspective on the formation of the state and the role of economics within modern society.
This book provides a new theoretical framework for economic policy and analysis. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in economic theory and social justice.
Contents
1. Society as Symbolic Species.- 2. Evolutive Movement of the Society.- 3. Societal Order and Evolutive Process.- 4. Behaviorism.- 5. Institutionalism.- 6. Viabilism.- 7. Autopoieticism.- 8. State and Politics.- 9. Plenary Life and Capabilities Providing.- 10. Ethics and Aesthetics in Societal Dynamics.- 11. Social Justice.- 12. Reaction Norms between Societal Evolution and Justice Evolution.- 13. Perturbations and Stabilizers in Co-Evolutive Binominal.- 14. Robustness, Resilience, Antifragility, and Autopoieticity in Co-Evolutive Binominal.- 15. Causal Circularity in Co-Evolutive Binomial.



