The conceptual framework of neoclassical economics has been
quite stable over the years while present challenges point in the direction of
a need for new thinking and a new conceptual framework. Neoclassical economics is more or less blind to equality issues and not enough to deal constructively with present unsustainable trends. I will suggest important elements of such a
new conceptual framework as part of a pluralistic understanding of economics.
When compared with neoclassical economics, the political
dimension is emphasized thus making democracy a fundamental principle for
relationships in markets and in society at large. A political economics is suggested where individuals are understood as political economic persons and organizations as political economic organizations. This leads to a different
understanding of markets from that of neoclassical supply and demand. The
ethics and responsibilities of market actors in a democratic society is
considered relevant and something to be investigated for purposes of
sustainability politics.
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