This book examines the interplay between economics, societal evolution, and social justice. It suggests that social justice is an essential part of a free and democratic society and is a key component within the evolution of society. Through a systematic and quantitative analysis of societal evolution, a new vision of economics is presented that is based around robustness, ethics, resilience, and sustainability. By bringing together behavioral and institutional approaches to economics, it offers a new perspective on the formation of the state and the role of economics within modern society.This book provides a new theoretical framework for economic policy and analysis. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in economic theory and social justice.
Emil Dinga is an Economist at the Romanian Academy.
1. Society as Symbolic Species.- 2. Evolutive Movement of the Society.- 3. Societal Order and Evolutive Process.- 4. Behaviorism.- 5. Institutionalism.- 6. Viabilism.- 7. Autopoieticism.- 8. State and Politics.- 9. Plenary Life and Capabilities Providing.- 10. Ethics and Aesthetics in Societal Dynamics.- 11. Social Justice.- 12. Reaction Norms between Societal Evolution and Justice Evolution.- 13. Perturbations and Stabilizers in Co-Evolutive Binominal.- 14. Robustness, Resilience, Antifragility, and Autopoieticity in Co-Evolutive Binominal.- 15. Causal Circularity in Co-Evolutive Binomial.