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Economie et action politique dans la Théorie générale

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[eng] This text is an epistemological study about the construction of Keynes' s General Theory. The question is the following one : what is the point of view and what is the end Keynes follows when constituing an economic system ? The proposed answer is this one : what founds the economic system is an actor - an actor who is external to the economic system- a political actor. This answer is under the inspiration of the philosophical pragmatism -Peirce in particular- and is opposed to the hobbesian constructivism that one would find with Walras 'works. [fre] Cette étude est une réflexion épistémologique sur la construction de la Théorie Générale de Keynes. La question est la suivante : sous quel point de vue et à quelle fin Keynes constitue-t-il un système économique et une théorie de ce système ? La réponse proposée est la suivante : ce qui fonde le système économique est un acteur -un acteur extérieur au système économique- un acteur politique. Cette réponse est sous l'inspiration du pragmatisme philosophique -de Peirce en particulier- et s'oppose au constructivisme de forme hobbésienne qu'on trouve chez Walras.

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  • Arnaud Berthoud, 1998. "Economie et action politique dans la Théorie générale," Cahiers d'Économie Politique, Programme National Persée, vol. 30(1), pages 265-279.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:caecpo:cep_0154-8344_1998_num_30_1_1222
    DOI: 10.3406/cep.1998.1222
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