
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1990
Pages: 235-267
Series: Recent Economic Thought Series
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401076272
Full citation:
, "Social economics in the humanistic tradition", in: Social economics, Berlin, Springer, 1990


Social economics in the humanistic tradition
pp. 235-267
in: Mark A. Lutz (ed), Social economics, Berlin, Springer, 1990Abstract
The purpose of this article is to introduce the student interested in social economics to a venerable tradition that goes back even further in history than do the other perspectives rooted in Thorstein Veblen, Karl Marx, or the late nineteenth century encyclical of Pope Leo XIII. It started with the Swiss Count Jean Charles Leonard Simonde de Sismondi publishing his New Principles of Political Economy in 1819, and has continued through Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, John Atkinson Hobson, and Richard H. Tawney into contemporary times.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1990
Pages: 235-267
Series: Recent Economic Thought Series
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401076272
Full citation:
, "Social economics in the humanistic tradition", in: Social economics, Berlin, Springer, 1990