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A New Thinking For A New World. Representations From Economy

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  • Negucioiu Aurel

    (University Dimitrie Cantemir Cluj, Faculty of Economic Sciences)

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An incursion, even a succinct one, incomplete, in the universal history, in the world economic history and not in the least in the real world gives more and more "credit" to the idea according to which the movement is the main form of existence - working and evolution - of the society, economy, and of all the structures they are made of. Its "force motrice", its internal cause is represented, in our opinion, the unity and interaction of opposites. The changes, the transformations taking place in society and in its economy have direct or indirect authors the human beings who, using their minds, "leaven bread" and express at the beginning through thinking, the objectives that are going to complete or lessen reality. The positive changes and transformations that the people operate renew the world. For more than half of a century, the humankind has been in a vast and very complex process of transformation, changes with innovative character. In other words, a process of building a new world. Hence, the need to create a new thinking. "A new thinking for a new world" Making a halt in the field of economy - theory, science and practice - we are trying to bring to attention to those interested a few considerations concerning the truth value of some paradigms in the theoretical circuit, including their degree of rationality or irrationality.

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  • Negucioiu Aurel, 2011. "A New Thinking For A New World. Representations From Economy," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(special), pages 63-83, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ora:journl:v:1:y:2011:i:special:p:63-83
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