1999
DOI: 10.1080/00213624.1999.11506214
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Overdetermination, Totality, and Institutions: A Genealogy of a Marxist Institutionalist Economics

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“…Meanwhile PCA's political commitments and its analytical framework (with its opposition to reductionism, determinism, rationalism and empiricism) potentially provides a means of engaging in class analysis in work underway in Critical Management Studies. Particularly, it may provide a means of developing a form of critical institutional analysis (Cullenberg, 1994) that explores the interpenetration and complexities of class, power and cultural/symbolic processes within organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile PCA's political commitments and its analytical framework (with its opposition to reductionism, determinism, rationalism and empiricism) potentially provides a means of engaging in class analysis in work underway in Critical Management Studies. Particularly, it may provide a means of developing a form of critical institutional analysis (Cullenberg, 1994) that explores the interpenetration and complexities of class, power and cultural/symbolic processes within organizations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally, the relationship between institutionalism and Marx is an old topic; some authors state conciliatory interpretation and the others state more confronting interpretations (Stephen Cullenberg 1999). It seems to me that theoretization of capitalism has to be determined based on the phenomenon of coercion, which is only indirectly mentioned in this book.…”
Section: Geoffreymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…One example is the symposium that was edited by George DeMartino and published in the December 1999 issue of the Journal of Economic Issues. It includes an introduction by DeMartino (1999) and essays by Stephen Cullenberg (1999), Robert J. Garnett, Jr. (1999) and William Waller (1999).…”
Section: Toward a New Dialogue About Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is the symposium that was edited by George DeMartino and published in the December 1999 issue of the Journal of Economic Issues . It includes an introduction by DeMartino (1999) and essays by Stephen Cullenberg (1999), Robert J. Garnett, Jr. (1999) and William Waller (1999). What emerges from the exchange, as DeMartino (1999: 800) makes clear, is a kind of Marxism that has strong affinities to institutionalism, since it is marked by an ontology that is anti-reductionist; a normative code that is radically egalitarian but pluralist; and an epistemology and methodology that are consequentialist and, in a word, institutionalist.…”
Section: Toward a New Dialogue About Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%