1st Edition

Rethinking Economic Theories A New Political Economy for the Biosphere

By Tiago Cardão-Pito Copyright 2026
246 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

246 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In recent times, economic theories have provided the dominant explanations of how to understand and organize human societies. This book argues that the study of economic theories must not be restricted to the disciplines of economics, political economy, or economic sociology and must encompass our relationship to the biosphere. In this new volume, Tiago Cardão-Pito further develops his... Read more

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Part I: Introduction

 

1-     Societies, biosphere, and metaphysical status of money in economic theories

 

2-     Hedonist economics continues its political defense of moneyed persons

 

Part II:  Hedonist economic theory perfects its argument against work-based economic theory

 

3-     Mathematical apparatus and camouflage as rhetorical devices

 

4-     Metaphysical status of the interest rate in hedonist economics

 

5-     The revised hedonist market parable: Denying the possibility of surplus

 

Part III: Keynes, Keynesianism, anti-Keynesianism, and post- (or non-) Keynesianism: Tangled to hedonist economics

 

6-     Keynes accepted hedonist economics despite some late regrets

 

7-     Keynesianism and anti-Keynesianism: Divided and united in hedonist economics

 

8-     Post- or non-Keynesian capital controversy: Deflated by hedonist economics

Part IV: Ingredients towards a new bio-social theory that deconstructs the metaphysical status of money

 

9-     Empirical status of money for sustainable organizations and societies in the biosphere

 

10-  The necessary acceptance of metaphysics 

 

11-  The end of capitalism as a concept: A new political economy for the biosphere

 

12- Scientific revolution for freeing humans and the biosphere from the metaphysical status of money

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Biography

Tiago Cardao-Pito is an assistant professor (with tenure) at ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa (University of Lisbon), Portugal. He has been invited as a guest lecturer to other academic programs such as those of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Portugal (MIT in Portugal). He also has experience working at the Portuguese Ministry of Finance and Public Administration, the Portuguese Ministry of Health, and in the private sector. He has published three books (two of those with Routledge) and more than twenty-five research papers in different scientific areas such as economics, history, economic sociology, philosophy, ecological sustainability, management, accounting, and finance.