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Author Mirowski, Philip, 1951-

Title Machine dreams : economics becomes a cyborg science / Philip Mirowski
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002

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Description xiv, 655 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Cyborg agonistes -- Some cyborg genealogies; or, how the demon got its bots -- John von Neumann and the cyborg incursion into economics -- The military, the scientists and the revised rules of the game -- Do cyborgs dream of efficient markets? -- The empire strikes back -- Core wars -- Machines who think vs. machines that sell
Summary This is the first cross-over book into the history of science written by an historian of economics. It shows how 'history of technology' can be integrated with the history of economic ideas. The analysis combines Cold War history with the history of postwar economics in America and later elsewhere, revealing that the Pax Americana had much to do with abstruse and formal doctrines such as linear programming and game theory. It links the literature on 'cyborg' to economics, an element missing in literature to date. The treatment further calls into question the idea that economics has been immune to postmodern currents, arguing that neoclassical economics has participated in the deconstruction of the integral 'self'. Finally, it argues for an alliance of computational and institutional themes, and challenges the widespread impression that there is nothing else besides American neoclassical economic theory left standing after the demise of Marxism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 577-643) and index
Subject Economics.
Cybernetics -- Economic aspects -- History.
Economic history -- 1945-
Technological innovations -- Economic aspects -- History -- 20th century.
Computer science -- History.
LC no. 00054703
ISBN 0521772834
9780521772839
0521775264 (pb.)
9780521775267 (pb.)