The common destiny of the economy and the theory

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  • Alejandro Rojas Jiménez

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https://doi.org/10.24310/Claridadescrf.v1i0.3938

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THEORY, CRISIS, ECONOMY, ORIGIN, NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION, ANCIENT CIVILITATIONS,

Abstract

This paper discusses the transition from the Neolithic to the ancient civilizations tracking the essential relationship between the birth of Economies of Production and the origin of sciences, linking the Crisis of European Sciences with the economic crisis when, the emancipator attitude typical of Production Economics is devaluated, the theory is neglected in its real sense which is to free the world of means thinking beyond of what is possible.

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2009-01-01

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Rojas Jiménez, A. (2009). The common destiny of the economy and the theory. Claridades. Revista De filosofía, 1(1), 46–58. https://doi.org/10.24310/Claridadescrf.v1i0.3938

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REFLEXIONES Y COMENTARIOS