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Part 1: The Nature of the Enemy
Chapter 1. The Rand Portcullis and Post-Autistic Economics, by Edward Fullbrook
Chapter 2. The Social and Intellectual Organization and Construction of Economics, by Kyle Siler
Chapter 3. Psychological Autism, Institutional Autism and Economics, by James G Devine
Chapter 4. Why Neoclassical Economics Explains Nothing at All, by Steve Fleetwood
Chapter 5. A Science too Human? Economics, by Bernard Guerrien
Chapter 6. Economics: The Disappearing Science? by Alan Shipman
Part 2: The Faux Nobel Prize
Chapter 7. Beautiful Mind, Non-Existent Prize: The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economics Science, by Yves Gingras
Chapter 8. An Ignobel Scandal, by Alex Millmow
Chapter 9. The Nobel Prize in Economics - A Barrier to New Thinking, by Peter Soderbaum
Part 3: Realism Versus Illusion
Chapter 10. Seven Theses for a Theory of Realist Economics, by Jacques Sapir
Chapter 11. How Reality Ate Itself: Orthodoxy, Economy and Trust, by Jamie Morgan
Chapter 12. Towards a Realistic Epistemology for Economics, by Claude Mouchot
Chapter 13. Neutrality is Overrated, by Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
Chapter 14. Economic History and the Rebirth of Respectable Characters, by Stephen Ziliak
Chapter 15. Revisiting 'The Crisis of Vision' in 'Modern Economic Thought' by Robert Heilbroner and William Milberg
Chapter 16. Modernist and Pre-Modernist Explanation in Economics, by Kevin Quinn
Chapter 17. Game Theory: A Refinement or an Alternative to Neo-Classical Economics? By Matthew McCartney
Chapter 18. Towards a Post-Autistic Managerial Economics, by Sashi Sivramkrishna
Part 4: Pluralism Versus Monism
Chapter 19. Three Arguments for Pluralism in Economics, by J E King
Chapter 20. Pleas for Pluralism, by Esther-Mirjam Sent
Chapter 21. 'Efficiency': Whose Efficiency? by Richard Wolff
Part 5: Saving the Planet from Neoclassical Economics
Chapter 22. The 'Ilith' of Nations and the Fecklessness of Policy: An Ecological Economist's Perspective, by Herman E Daly
Chapter 23. Ecological Economics is Post-Autistic, by Robert Constanza
Chapter 24. Priceless Benefits, Costly Mistakes: What's Wrong with Cost-Benefit Analysis? by Frank Ackerman
Chapter 25. Is GDP a Good Meaure of Economic Progress? by Olivier Vaury
Chapter 26. Living in an Affluent Society: It is so 'More-ish', by Shaun Hargreaves Heap
Chapter 27. Kicking Away the Ladder: How the Economic and Intellectual Histories of Capitalism have been Re-Written to Justify Neo-Liberal Capitalism, by Ha-Joon Chang
Chapter 28. Japan, Refutation of Neoliberalism, by Robert Locke
Chapter 29. Liberalisation and Social Structure: The Case of Labour Intensive Export Growth in South Asia, by Matthew McCartney
Chapter 30. Policy Relevance in the Latin American School of Economics, by Ana Maria Bianchi
Chapter 31. Driving a Car With No Steering Wheel and No Road Map: Neoclassical Discourse and the Case of India, by Matthew McCartney
Chapter 32. Dynamic Versus Static Efficiency: The Case of Textile Exports from Bangladesh and the Developmental State, by Matthew McCartney
Part 7: Is Anything Worth Keeping in Microeconomics?
Chapter 33. Is Anything Worth Keeping in Standard Microeconomics? by Bernard Guerrien
Chapter 34. In Defence of Basic Economic Reasoning, by Bruce J Caldwell
Chapter 35. Doctrine-Centred Versus Problem-Centred Economics, Peter Dorman
Chapter 36. Yes, There is Something Worth Keeping in Microeconomics, by Deidre McCloskey
Chapter 37. Response to Guerrien's Essay, by Jacques Sapir
Chapter 38. Theoretical Substance Should Take Priority Over Technique, by Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Chapter 39. Two Perspectives to Guerrien's Question, by Steve Keen
Chapter 40. Superior Analysis Requires Recognition of Complexity, by Anne Mayhew
Chapter 41. What Should be Retained from Standard Microeconomics, by Julie A. Nelson
Chapter 42. Comment on Bernard Guerrien's Essay, by Geoff Harcourt
Chapter 43. For Guerrien... And Beyond, by Gilles Raveaud
Chapter 44. Teaching Post-Autistic Economics to Students of Political Science, by Poul Thois Madsen
Chapter 45. Can We Please Move On? A Note on the Guerrien Debate, by James K Gallbraith
Chapter 46. Once Again on Microeconomics, by Bernard Guerrien
Chapter 47. Two Feasible Future Scenarios: A High-Tech Utopia and a High-Tech Dystopia, by Trond Andresen
Chapter 48. The Political Economy of Destructive Power, by Mehrdad Vahabi
Chapter 49. Capabilities: From Spinoza to Sen and Beyond, by Jorge Buzaglo
Chapter 50. Thermodynamics and Economics, by Dietmar Lindenberger and Reiner Kummel
Part 9: Putting Ethics into Economics
Chapter 51. Ethics in Economic Theory, by Charles K Wilber
Chapter 52. Ethics and Economic Actors, by Charles K Wilber
Chapter 53. Social Being as a Problem for an Ethical Economics, by Jamie Morgan
Chapter 54. When Social Physics Becomes a Social Problem: Economics, Ethics and the New Order, by Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
Chapter 55. The Economist's Long Farewell, by Robert E Lane
Chapter 56. Politics Versus Economics: Keeping it Real, by Daniel Gay
Chapter 57. Form and Content in Neoclassical Theory, by Asatar Blair
Chapter 58. Of Textbooks: In Search of Method, by Nathaniel N Chamberland
References and further reading
Chapter 59. Consumer Sovreignty Re-Examined: Applications of the Merit Goods Argument, by Goutam U Jois
Appendix: Students in Rebellion
Appendix I. The French Students' Petition
Appendix II. The French Professors' Petition
Appendix III. Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter, Issue No. 1
Appendix IV. The Cambridge University Students' Petition
Appendix V. An International Open Letter: 'The Kansas City Proposal'
Appendix VI. The Harvard Students' Petition