This book offers a comprehensive introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's philosophical thought, highlighting her significance beyond feminism. It explores her development, key theories on consciousness and intersubjectivity, and her ethics of liberation, making it essential for those interested in Beauvoir and women's contributions to philosophy.
Edward Fullbrook Livres



During a time of accelerating momentum for radical change in the study of economics, 'A Guide to What's Wrong with Economics' comprehensively re-examines the shortcomings of neoclassical economics and considers a number of alternative formulations.
Narrative Fixation in Economics
- 166pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on narrative pluralism, the book challenges the dogmatism prevalent in modern economics. It presents an innovative and wide-ranging argument that is both provocative and insightful. The writing style is accessible, making complex ideas understandable for a broad audience, while maintaining a compelling narrative that encourages readers to rethink conventional economic perspectives.