Economic Logic Worldview
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An Economic Logic Worldview is a market-based reductionist worldview that interprets all human relations and phenomena through capital exchange principles.
- AKA: Market Logic Worldview, Capital-Centric Worldview, Economic Reductionism Worldview.
- Context:
- It can typically reduce Economic Logic Worldview Relationships to economic logic worldview transactions.
- It can typically quantify Economic Logic Worldview Values via economic logic worldview monetary metrics.
- It can often transform Economic Logic Worldview Decisions into economic logic worldview cost-benefit calculations.
- It can often commodify Economic Logic Worldview Experiences through economic logic worldview market pricing.
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- It can range from being a Implicit Economic Logic Worldview to being an Explicit Economic Logic Worldview, depending on its economic logic worldview consciousness level.
- It can range from being a Partial Economic Logic Worldview to being a Total Economic Logic Worldview, depending on its economic logic worldview application scope.
- It can range from being a Personal Economic Logic Worldview to being a Institutional Economic Logic Worldview, depending on its economic logic worldview implementation level.
- It can range from being a Pragmatic Economic Logic Worldview to being a Dogmatic Economic Logic Worldview, depending on its economic logic worldview flexibility degree.
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- It can influence Personal Relationship Formation through economic logic worldview partner valuation.
- It can shape Educational Choices via economic logic worldview ROI calculation.
- It can determine Social Interaction Patterns through economic logic worldview network utility.
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- Examples:
- Market-Based Economic Logic Worldviews, such as:
- Human Capital Economic Logic Worldview, viewing education as investment.
- Social Capital Economic Logic Worldview, treating relationships as assets.
- Cultural Capital Economic Logic Worldview, commodifying taste and knowledge.
- Institutional Economic Logic Worldviews, such as:
- Corporate Economic Logic Worldview, measuring all activity by profit metrics.
- University Economic Logic Worldview, evaluating research through grant funding.
- Personal Economic Logic Worldviews, such as:
- Dating Market Economic Logic Worldview, applying supply-demand models to romance.
- Friendship Economic Logic Worldview, calculating social interaction costs.
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- Market-Based Economic Logic Worldviews, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Humanistic Worldview, which values intrinsic human dignity over exchange value.
- Spiritual Worldview, which prioritizes transcendent meaning over material calculation.
- Community Worldview, which emphasizes mutual aid over transactional exchange.
- See: Market Fundamentalism, Homo Economicus, Commodification Process, Neoliberal Subjectivity.