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The ideologies of positive economics: technocracy, laissez-faire, and the tensions of Friedman's methodological claims This paper benefitted greatly from suggestions made by Pedro Garcia Duarte, Lucia Del Picchia, and an anonymous referee from this journal. I would also like to acknowledge productive conversations about earlier versions of this research with Sanjay Reddy and William Milberg. Acknowledgment is also due to the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) of the Brazilian Ministry of Education, for research funding provided.

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to address some connections between Milton Friedman's classic essay on methodology and the rise of neoliberal thinking. In order to do so, it briefly reconstructs Friedman's methodological claims and reinterprets the debate about them. Emphasis is put on the tensions between instrumentalism and realism or pragmatism, and between empiricism and the defense of Chicago price theory. Then, these tensions are related to a tension that is arguably inherent in neoliberalism, between technocracy and laissez-faire. The argument presented aims to contribute to bridging the gap between the recent literature on neoliberalism and the older one on Friedman's methodological essay.

Keywords
Friedman; Neoliberalism; Methodology; Technocracy; Laissez-faire

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