

Toward a science of political economics
pp. 140-173
in: Maurice Natanson (ed), Phenomenology and social reality, The Hague, Nijhoff, 1970Abstract
The dividing line between Traditional Economics — by which I refer not only to classical and neo-classical but also to the positive parts of Keynesian theory — and Political Economics, as I denote my own reformulation of economic theory, can best be approached if we begin from two premises that both procedures share.