Serveur d'exploration sur la musique celtique

Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.

The Social Economist Hankers after Values A Collection of Essays

Identifieur interne : 000E21 ( Main/Curation ); précédent : 000E20; suivant : 000E22

The Social Economist Hankers after Values A Collection of Essays

Auteurs : John Conway O'Brien

Source :

RBID : ISTEX:465C70152DF97CB760D1B24EAB890C0F28367F80

Descripteurs français

English descriptors

Abstract

A collection of essays by a social economist seeking to balance economics as a science of means with the values deemed necessary to mans finding the good life and society enduring as a civilized instrumentality. Looks for authority to great men of the past and to todays moral philosopher man is an ethical animal. The 13 essays are 1. Evolutionary Economics The End of It All which challenges the view that Darwinism destroyed belief in a universe of purpose and design 2. Schmollers Political Economy Its Psychic, Moral and Legal Foundations, which centres on the belief that timehonoured ethical values prevail in an economy formed by ties of common sentiment, ideas, customs and laws 3. Adam Smith by Gustav von Schmoller Schmoller rejects Smiths natural law and sees him as simply spreading the message of Calvinism 4. PierreJoseph Proudhon, Socialist Karl Marx, Communist A Comparison 5. Marxism and the Instauration of Man, which raises the question for Marx is the flowering of the new man in Communist society the ultimate end to the dialectical movement of history 6. Ethical Progress and Economic Growth in Western Civilization 7. Ethical Principles in American Society An Appraisal 8. The Ugent Need for a Consensus on Moral Values, which focuses on the real dangers inherent in there being no consensus on moral values 9. Human Resources and the Good Society man is not to be treated as an economic resource mans moral and material wellbeing is the goal 10. The Social Economist on the Modern Dilemma Ethical Dwarfs and Nuclear Giants, which argues that it is imperative to distinguish good from evil and to act accordingly existentialism, situation ethics and evolutionary ethics savour of nihilism 11. Ethical Principles The Economists Quandary, which is the difficulty of balancing the claims of disinterested science and of the urge to better the human condition 12. The Role of Government in the Advancement of Cultural Values, which discusses censorship and the funding of art against the background of the US Helms Amendment 13. Man at the Crossroads draws earlier themes together the author makes the case for rejecting determinism and the operant conditioning of the Skinner school in favour of the moral progress of autonomous man through adherence to traditional ethical values.

Url:
DOI: 10.1108/EUM0000000000483

Links toward previous steps (curation, corpus...)


Links to Exploration step

ISTEX:465C70152DF97CB760D1B24EAB890C0F28367F80

Le document en format XML

<record>
<TEI wicri:istexFullTextTei="biblStruct">
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="en">The Social Economist Hankers after Values A Collection of Essays</title>
<author wicri:is="90%">
<name sortKey="Conway O Brien, John" sort="Conway O Brien, John" uniqKey="Conway O Brien J" first="John" last="Conway O'Brien">John Conway O'Brien</name>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<idno type="wicri:source">ISTEX</idno>
<idno type="RBID">ISTEX:465C70152DF97CB760D1B24EAB890C0F28367F80</idno>
<date when="1992" year="1992">1992</date>
<idno type="doi">10.1108/EUM0000000000483</idno>
<idno type="url">https://api.istex.fr/document/465C70152DF97CB760D1B24EAB890C0F28367F80/fulltext/pdf</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Istex/Corpus">001F90</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Istex" wicri:step="Corpus" wicri:corpus="ISTEX">001F90</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Istex/Curation">001232</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Istex/Checkpoint">000B69</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Istex" wicri:step="Checkpoint">000B69</idno>
<idno type="wicri:doubleKey">0306-8293:1992:Conway O Brien J:the:social:economist</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Merge">000E25</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Curation">000E21</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title level="a" type="main" xml:lang="en">The Social Economist Hankers after Values A Collection of Essays</title>
<author wicri:is="90%">
<name sortKey="Conway O Brien, John" sort="Conway O Brien, John" uniqKey="Conway O Brien J" first="John" last="Conway O'Brien">John Conway O'Brien</name>
</author>
</analytic>
<monogr></monogr>
<series>
<title level="j">International Journal of Social Economics</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0306-8293</idno>
<imprint>
<publisher>MCB UP Ltd</publisher>
<date type="published" when="1992-03-01">1992-03-01</date>
<biblScope unit="volume">19</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="issue">3/4/5</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" from="2">2</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="page" to="259">259</biblScope>
</imprint>
<idno type="ISSN">0306-8293</idno>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
<seriesStmt>
<idno type="ISSN">0306-8293</idno>
</seriesStmt>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="KwdEn" xml:lang="en">
<term>Absolute reason</term>
<term>Absolute values</term>
<term>Academic freedom</term>
<term>Acquisitive</term>
<term>Acquisitive society</term>
<term>Adam smith</term>
<term>Aesthetics</term>
<term>Affluent society</term>
<term>Albert camus</term>
<term>Albert schweitzer</term>
<term>Aleksandr</term>
<term>Aleksandr solzhenitsyn</term>
<term>Amelioration</term>
<term>American life</term>
<term>Ancient values</term>
<term>Ancients</term>
<term>Antinomy</term>
<term>Aristotelian sense</term>
<term>Arnold toynbee</term>
<term>Artistic expression</term>
<term>Atheistic communism</term>
<term>Atomic bomb</term>
<term>Atomic power</term>
<term>August</term>
<term>Authoritarian religions</term>
<term>Autonomous</term>
<term>Ayres</term>
<term>Basic books</term>
<term>Beacon press</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Bentham</term>
<term>Berdyaev</term>
<term>Bertrand</term>
<term>Bertrand russell</term>
<term>Better ones</term>
<term>Bodily pain</term>
<term>Bodily pleasure</term>
<term>Book company</term>
<term>Boulding</term>
<term>Bourgeoisie</term>
<term>Bruce publishing company</term>
<term>Calvez</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Camus</term>
<term>Capital accumulation</term>
<term>Capitalist society</term>
<term>Capitalist system</term>
<term>Cardinal mathieu</term>
<term>Carlyle</term>
<term>Catholic bishops</term>
<term>Center magazine</term>
<term>Centre</term>
<term>Certain acts</term>
<term>Certain circumstances</term>
<term>Certain individuals</term>
<term>Certain things</term>
<term>Cette</term>
<term>Charles darwin</term>
<term>Charles sons</term>
<term>Chesterton</term>
<term>Chicago press</term>
<term>Christian religion</term>
<term>Civilisation</term>
<term>Clarence edwin ayres</term>
<term>Clarendon press</term>
<term>Class morality</term>
<term>Class struggle</term>
<term>Classical economists</term>
<term>Collective action</term>
<term>Comme</term>
<term>Commercial society</term>
<term>Common people</term>
<term>Common sense</term>
<term>Communist manifesto</term>
<term>Communist party</term>
<term>Communist society</term>
<term>Competitive struggle</term>
<term>Condorcet</term>
<term>Cultural values</term>
<term>Darwin</term>
<term>Darwinian</term>
<term>Darwinian evolutionists</term>
<term>Darwinian hypothesis</term>
<term>Darwinian revolution</term>
<term>Darwinian theory</term>
<term>Darwinism</term>
<term>Darwinists</term>
<term>David hume</term>
<term>December</term>
<term>Deep concern</term>
<term>Democratic society</term>
<term>Dewey</term>
<term>Dialectical</term>
<term>Dialectical movement</term>
<term>Dialectics</term>
<term>Dialectique</term>
<term>Disservice</term>
<term>Dualism</term>
<term>Duncan williams</term>
<term>Economic activity</term>
<term>Economic analysis</term>
<term>Economic categories</term>
<term>Economic category</term>
<term>Economic freedom</term>
<term>Economic growth</term>
<term>Economic institutions</term>
<term>Economic interest</term>
<term>Economic life</term>
<term>Economic machine</term>
<term>Economic matters</term>
<term>Economic maturity</term>
<term>Economic necessity</term>
<term>Economic order</term>
<term>Economic policy</term>
<term>Economic problem</term>
<term>Economic problems</term>
<term>Economic progress</term>
<term>Economic science</term>
<term>Economic structure</term>
<term>Economic system</term>
<term>Economic systems</term>
<term>Economic theory</term>
<term>Economics</term>
<term>Economics ofheinrich pesch</term>
<term>Economist</term>
<term>Editions sociales</term>
<term>Egoism</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Elle</term>
<term>Endeavour</term>
<term>Endowment</term>
<term>Engels</term>
<term>Englewood cliffs</term>
<term>Enquiry</term>
<term>Equivocal term</term>
<term>Erich fromm</term>
<term>Ethical</term>
<term>Ethical animal</term>
<term>Ethical code</term>
<term>Ethical considerations</term>
<term>Ethical norms</term>
<term>Ethical principles</term>
<term>Ethical problem</term>
<term>Ethical problems</term>
<term>Ethical progress</term>
<term>Ethical relativism</term>
<term>Ethical science</term>
<term>Ethical standards</term>
<term>Ethical truths</term>
<term>Ethical values</term>
<term>Ethics</term>
<term>Evolution</term>
<term>Evolutionary</term>
<term>Evolutionary economics</term>
<term>Evolutionary economy</term>
<term>Evolutionary process</term>
<term>Evolutionary science</term>
<term>Evolutionist</term>
<term>Existentialism</term>
<term>Existentialist philosophy</term>
<term>Experimental method</term>
<term>External life</term>
<term>Fait</term>
<term>Family life</term>
<term>Farrar</term>
<term>Farrar rinehart</term>
<term>Faut</term>
<term>Federal government</term>
<term>Final goal</term>
<term>Financial support</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Fiscal policy</term>
<term>Formal object</term>
<term>Fourier</term>
<term>Francis bacon</term>
<term>Francis hutcheson</term>
<term>Free enterprise</term>
<term>Free enterprise system</term>
<term>Free market</term>
<term>Free press</term>
<term>Free society</term>
<term>French marxist</term>
<term>French philosopher</term>
<term>Friedman</term>
<term>Fundamental principle</term>
<term>Fundamental principles</term>
<term>Fundamental questions</term>
<term>Galbraith</term>
<term>Garaudy</term>
<term>Garland publishing company</term>
<term>General welfare</term>
<term>Genetic endowment</term>
<term>George bernard shaw</term>
<term>German ideology</term>
<term>Giroux</term>
<term>Good life</term>
<term>Good side</term>
<term>Good society</term>
<term>Grand rapids</term>
<term>Great evils</term>
<term>Great extent</term>
<term>Great times</term>
<term>Great value</term>
<term>Great works</term>
<term>Greatest happiness</term>
<term>Greatest number</term>
<term>Greenwood</term>
<term>Greenwood press</term>
<term>Gustav</term>
<term>Harper bros</term>
<term>Harper brothers</term>
<term>Harsh victory</term>
<term>Harvard university press</term>
<term>Hayek</term>
<term>Hegel</term>
<term>Heinrich pesch</term>
<term>Helms amendment</term>
<term>Herbert spencer</term>
<term>Herder book company</term>
<term>High level</term>
<term>Higher level</term>
<term>Higher value</term>
<term>Hildebrand</term>
<term>Himmelfarb</term>
<term>Historical development</term>
<term>Holistic approach</term>
<term>Holt</term>
<term>Holy family</term>
<term>Homo</term>
<term>Houghton mifflin company</term>
<term>Human action</term>
<term>Human behaviour</term>
<term>Human beings</term>
<term>Human condition</term>
<term>Human conduct</term>
<term>Human destiny</term>
<term>Human dignity</term>
<term>Human drives</term>
<term>Human existence</term>
<term>Human experience</term>
<term>Human freedom</term>
<term>Human history</term>
<term>Human labour</term>
<term>Human life</term>
<term>Human mind</term>
<term>Human morality</term>
<term>Human nature</term>
<term>Human person</term>
<term>Human progress</term>
<term>Human race</term>
<term>Human relations</term>
<term>Human resources</term>
<term>Human rights</term>
<term>Human society</term>
<term>Human species</term>
<term>Human spirit</term>
<term>Human values</term>
<term>Humanist</term>
<term>Humanist frame</term>
<term>Humanist manifesto</term>
<term>Hutcheson</term>
<term>Huxley</term>
<term>Idealistic</term>
<term>Idealistic systems</term>
<term>Immanuel kant</term>
<term>Immutable principles</term>
<term>Imperfection</term>
<term>Impersonal forces</term>
<term>Independent existence</term>
<term>Individual life</term>
<term>Individual struggle</term>
<term>Individual theory</term>
<term>Industrial organization</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
<term>Inner nature</term>
<term>Instauration</term>
<term>Intellectual qualities</term>
<term>International journal</term>
<term>International publishers</term>
<term>Invisible hand</term>
<term>Jacques maritain</term>
<term>Jaki</term>
<term>January</term>
<term>Jeremy bentham</term>
<term>John dewey</term>
<term>John maynard keynes</term>
<term>John stuart mill</term>
<term>Joseph fletcher</term>
<term>Judgement</term>
<term>Julian huxley</term>
<term>Kant</term>
<term>Karl marx</term>
<term>Karl popper</term>
<term>Kenneth clark</term>
<term>Keynes</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Large measure</term>
<term>Last analysis</term>
<term>Lecomte</term>
<term>Legal foundations</term>
<term>Legal institutions</term>
<term>Leur</term>
<term>Life process</term>
<term>Lionel</term>
<term>Lionel robbins</term>
<term>Long time</term>
<term>Lord clark</term>
<term>Lord robbins</term>
<term>Louis blanc</term>
<term>Lower animals</term>
<term>Lower classes</term>
<term>Lubac</term>
<term>Ludwig feuerbach</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Macmillan company</term>
<term>Magical taboos</term>
<term>Main purpose</term>
<term>Mainstream economist</term>
<term>Manifesto</term>
<term>Many others</term>
<term>Many people</term>
<term>Many ways</term>
<term>Maritain</term>
<term>Maritain notes</term>
<term>Marx</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Marxist</term>
<term>Material achievements</term>
<term>Material progress</term>
<term>Material prosperity</term>
<term>Material side</term>
<term>Material wealth</term>
<term>Material welfare</term>
<term>Materialist</term>
<term>Meaningful affective responses</term>
<term>Mechanistic evolution</term>
<term>Mental life</term>
<term>Mere states</term>
<term>Metaphysician</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Milton friedman</term>
<term>Modern dilemma</term>
<term>Modern library</term>
<term>Modern science</term>
<term>Modern times</term>
<term>Monod</term>
<term>Montesquieu</term>
<term>Moral absolutes</term>
<term>Moral action</term>
<term>Moral body</term>
<term>Moral code</term>
<term>Moral codes</term>
<term>Moral commandments</term>
<term>Moral conscience</term>
<term>Moral criteria</term>
<term>Moral development</term>
<term>Moral dimension</term>
<term>Moral faculties</term>
<term>Moral goodness</term>
<term>Moral ideals</term>
<term>Moral ideas</term>
<term>Moral judgement</term>
<term>Moral judgements</term>
<term>Moral laws</term>
<term>Moral life</term>
<term>Moral obligation</term>
<term>Moral order</term>
<term>Moral perfectibility</term>
<term>Moral philosopher</term>
<term>Moral philosophy</term>
<term>Moral powers</term>
<term>Moral principles</term>
<term>Moral progress</term>
<term>Moral relativism</term>
<term>Moral science</term>
<term>Moral sense</term>
<term>Moral sentiments</term>
<term>Moral standards</term>
<term>Moral system</term>
<term>Moral systems</term>
<term>Moral value</term>
<term>Moral values</term>
<term>Moral vision</term>
<term>Moralist</term>
<term>Morality</term>
<term>Myrdal</term>
<term>National economy</term>
<term>National endowment</term>
<term>Native goodness</term>
<term>Natural economy</term>
<term>Natural questionings</term>
<term>Natural resources</term>
<term>Natural science</term>
<term>Natural sciences</term>
<term>Natural scientist</term>
<term>Natural selection</term>
<term>Naturalism</term>
<term>Naturalist</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Nazi years</term>
<term>Neighbour</term>
<term>Neoclassical</term>
<term>Nicolas berdyaev</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Nobel laureate</term>
<term>Nordau</term>
<term>Normative</term>
<term>Normative economics</term>
<term>Norton company</term>
<term>Notre dame</term>
<term>Nuclear giants</term>
<term>Nuclear holocaust</term>
<term>Objective code</term>
<term>Offing</term>
<term>Open society</term>
<term>Orthodox economist</term>
<term>Other essays</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Para</term>
<term>Particular individuals</term>
<term>Pascal</term>
<term>Pastoral letter</term>
<term>Perfect society</term>
<term>Perfectibility</term>
<term>Pernicious</term>
<term>Pernicious work</term>
<term>Pesch</term>
<term>Philosophical essays</term>
<term>Philosophie</term>
<term>Physical world</term>
<term>Pierre lecomte</term>
<term>Place revelation</term>
<term>Political economy</term>
<term>Political element</term>
<term>Political freedom</term>
<term>Political problems</term>
<term>Political science</term>
<term>Political ties</term>
<term>Pope paul</term>
<term>Popper</term>
<term>Positive economics</term>
<term>Positive science</term>
<term>Practical evaluations</term>
<term>Practical life</term>
<term>Pragmatism</term>
<term>Pragmatist</term>
<term>Praxis</term>
<term>Present time</term>
<term>Price mechanism</term>
<term>Private profit</term>
<term>Private property</term>
<term>Productive forces</term>
<term>Productive process</term>
<term>Professor friedman</term>
<term>Profound desire</term>
<term>Proudhon</term>
<term>Proudhon claims</term>
<term>Proudhonmarx</term>
<term>Public interest</term>
<term>Public opinion</term>
<term>Publishing company</term>
<term>Pure intelligence</term>
<term>Pure reason</term>
<term>Quandary</term>
<term>Racial community</term>
<term>Random house</term>
<term>Rational explanation</term>
<term>Real problem</term>
<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Relativism</term>
<term>Religious principles</term>
<term>Renan</term>
<term>Rien</term>
<term>Rinehart</term>
<term>Roger garaudy</term>
<term>Roman catholic church</term>
<term>Rostow</term>
<term>Saint pierre</term>
<term>Saint victor</term>
<term>Same feelings</term>
<term>Same thing</term>
<term>Same time</term>
<term>Same work</term>
<term>Samuelson</term>
<term>Sartre</term>
<term>Savois quelque</term>
<term>Schmoller</term>
<term>Schuster</term>
<term>Scientific approach</term>
<term>Scientific dialectics</term>
<term>Scientific discoveries</term>
<term>Scientific ethics</term>
<term>Scientific knowledge</term>
<term>Scientific method</term>
<term>Scientific theories</term>
<term>Scientific value</term>
<term>Second half</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Secular humanism</term>
<term>Secular humanists</term>
<term>Sens</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Shaftesbury</term>
<term>Sheer nonsense</term>
<term>Shortcoming</term>
<term>Sidney hook</term>
<term>Situation ethics</term>
<term>Skinner</term>
<term>Small measure</term>
<term>Small number</term>
<term>Social body</term>
<term>Social classes</term>
<term>Social community</term>
<term>Social conditions</term>
<term>Social development</term>
<term>Social economics</term>
<term>Social economist</term>
<term>Social economists</term>
<term>Social economy</term>
<term>Social ethics</term>
<term>Social goals</term>
<term>Social groups</term>
<term>Social instinct</term>
<term>Social instincts</term>
<term>Social institutions</term>
<term>Social life</term>
<term>Social order</term>
<term>Social phenomena</term>
<term>Social policy</term>
<term>Social problem</term>
<term>Social problems</term>
<term>Social processes</term>
<term>Social progress</term>
<term>Social reconstruction</term>
<term>Social reform</term>
<term>Social reforms</term>
<term>Social relations</term>
<term>Social science</term>
<term>Social sciences</term>
<term>Social scientist</term>
<term>Social scientists</term>
<term>Social statics</term>
<term>Social theorist</term>
<term>Social theory</term>
<term>Social values</term>
<term>Solzhenitsyn</term>
<term>Sont</term>
<term>Soviet leaders</term>
<term>Soviet russia</term>
<term>Soviet union</term>
<term>Special issue</term>
<term>Speculative philosophy</term>
<term>Spiritual circle</term>
<term>Spiritual development</term>
<term>Spiritual health</term>
<term>Spiritual powers</term>
<term>Stewart edwards</term>
<term>Stirner</term>
<term>Such action</term>
<term>Such concepts</term>
<term>Such principles</term>
<term>Such questions</term>
<term>Such subjects</term>
<term>Such thing</term>
<term>Such values</term>
<term>Such words</term>
<term>Such works</term>
<term>Superior conscience</term>
<term>Sympathetic feelings</term>
<term>Tall order</term>
<term>Tawney</term>
<term>Technological advancement</term>
<term>Technological advances</term>
<term>Telefinalism</term>
<term>Teleological</term>
<term>Terrestrial shadow</term>
<term>Theorist</term>
<term>Thomas carlyle</term>
<term>Thomas huxley</term>
<term>Thorstein veblen</term>
<term>Tolstoi</term>
<term>Tous</term>
<term>Traditional code</term>
<term>Traditional limits</term>
<term>Traditional morality</term>
<term>Traditional religion</term>
<term>Traditional values</term>
<term>Transl</term>
<term>Turgot</term>
<term>Twentieth century</term>
<term>Ultimate goal</term>
<term>Unethical</term>
<term>Universal validity</term>
<term>Universal values</term>
<term>University press</term>
<term>Utilitarianism</term>
<term>Value judgements</term>
<term>Value judgments</term>
<term>Veblen</term>
<term>Walter bagehot</term>
<term>Wellbeing</term>
<term>Wertfrei</term>
<term>Western civilization</term>
<term>Western world</term>
<term>Whole fabric</term>
<term>Whole system</term>
<term>Whole world</term>
<term>William james</term>
<term>Woolf</term>
<term>World publishing company</term>
<term>Worldly justice</term>
<term>York university press</term>
<term>Young marx</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="Teeft" xml:lang="en">
<term>Absolute reason</term>
<term>Absolute values</term>
<term>Academic freedom</term>
<term>Acquisitive</term>
<term>Acquisitive society</term>
<term>Adam smith</term>
<term>Aesthetics</term>
<term>Affluent society</term>
<term>Albert camus</term>
<term>Albert schweitzer</term>
<term>Aleksandr</term>
<term>Aleksandr solzhenitsyn</term>
<term>Amelioration</term>
<term>American life</term>
<term>Ancient values</term>
<term>Ancients</term>
<term>Antinomy</term>
<term>Aristotelian sense</term>
<term>Arnold toynbee</term>
<term>Artistic expression</term>
<term>Atheistic communism</term>
<term>Atomic bomb</term>
<term>Atomic power</term>
<term>August</term>
<term>Authoritarian religions</term>
<term>Autonomous</term>
<term>Ayres</term>
<term>Basic books</term>
<term>Beacon press</term>
<term>Behaviour</term>
<term>Bentham</term>
<term>Berdyaev</term>
<term>Bertrand</term>
<term>Bertrand russell</term>
<term>Better ones</term>
<term>Bodily pain</term>
<term>Bodily pleasure</term>
<term>Book company</term>
<term>Boulding</term>
<term>Bourgeoisie</term>
<term>Bruce publishing company</term>
<term>Calvez</term>
<term>Cambridge university press</term>
<term>Camus</term>
<term>Capital accumulation</term>
<term>Capitalist society</term>
<term>Capitalist system</term>
<term>Cardinal mathieu</term>
<term>Carlyle</term>
<term>Catholic bishops</term>
<term>Center magazine</term>
<term>Centre</term>
<term>Certain acts</term>
<term>Certain circumstances</term>
<term>Certain individuals</term>
<term>Certain things</term>
<term>Cette</term>
<term>Charles darwin</term>
<term>Charles sons</term>
<term>Chesterton</term>
<term>Chicago press</term>
<term>Christian religion</term>
<term>Civilisation</term>
<term>Clarence edwin ayres</term>
<term>Clarendon press</term>
<term>Class morality</term>
<term>Class struggle</term>
<term>Classical economists</term>
<term>Collective action</term>
<term>Comme</term>
<term>Commercial society</term>
<term>Common people</term>
<term>Common sense</term>
<term>Communist manifesto</term>
<term>Communist party</term>
<term>Communist society</term>
<term>Competitive struggle</term>
<term>Condorcet</term>
<term>Cultural values</term>
<term>Darwin</term>
<term>Darwinian</term>
<term>Darwinian evolutionists</term>
<term>Darwinian hypothesis</term>
<term>Darwinian revolution</term>
<term>Darwinian theory</term>
<term>Darwinism</term>
<term>Darwinists</term>
<term>David hume</term>
<term>December</term>
<term>Deep concern</term>
<term>Democratic society</term>
<term>Dewey</term>
<term>Dialectical</term>
<term>Dialectical movement</term>
<term>Dialectics</term>
<term>Dialectique</term>
<term>Disservice</term>
<term>Dualism</term>
<term>Duncan williams</term>
<term>Economic activity</term>
<term>Economic analysis</term>
<term>Economic categories</term>
<term>Economic category</term>
<term>Economic freedom</term>
<term>Economic growth</term>
<term>Economic institutions</term>
<term>Economic interest</term>
<term>Economic life</term>
<term>Economic machine</term>
<term>Economic matters</term>
<term>Economic maturity</term>
<term>Economic necessity</term>
<term>Economic order</term>
<term>Economic policy</term>
<term>Economic problem</term>
<term>Economic problems</term>
<term>Economic progress</term>
<term>Economic science</term>
<term>Economic structure</term>
<term>Economic system</term>
<term>Economic systems</term>
<term>Economic theory</term>
<term>Economics</term>
<term>Economics ofheinrich pesch</term>
<term>Economist</term>
<term>Editions sociales</term>
<term>Egoism</term>
<term>Eighteenth centuries</term>
<term>Eighteenth century</term>
<term>Elle</term>
<term>Endeavour</term>
<term>Endowment</term>
<term>Engels</term>
<term>Englewood cliffs</term>
<term>Enquiry</term>
<term>Equivocal term</term>
<term>Erich fromm</term>
<term>Ethical</term>
<term>Ethical animal</term>
<term>Ethical code</term>
<term>Ethical considerations</term>
<term>Ethical norms</term>
<term>Ethical principles</term>
<term>Ethical problem</term>
<term>Ethical problems</term>
<term>Ethical progress</term>
<term>Ethical relativism</term>
<term>Ethical science</term>
<term>Ethical standards</term>
<term>Ethical truths</term>
<term>Ethical values</term>
<term>Ethics</term>
<term>Evolution</term>
<term>Evolutionary</term>
<term>Evolutionary economics</term>
<term>Evolutionary economy</term>
<term>Evolutionary process</term>
<term>Evolutionary science</term>
<term>Evolutionist</term>
<term>Existentialism</term>
<term>Existentialist philosophy</term>
<term>Experimental method</term>
<term>External life</term>
<term>Fait</term>
<term>Family life</term>
<term>Farrar</term>
<term>Farrar rinehart</term>
<term>Faut</term>
<term>Federal government</term>
<term>Final goal</term>
<term>Financial support</term>
<term>First time</term>
<term>First world</term>
<term>Fiscal policy</term>
<term>Formal object</term>
<term>Fourier</term>
<term>Francis bacon</term>
<term>Francis hutcheson</term>
<term>Free enterprise</term>
<term>Free enterprise system</term>
<term>Free market</term>
<term>Free press</term>
<term>Free society</term>
<term>French marxist</term>
<term>French philosopher</term>
<term>Friedman</term>
<term>Fundamental principle</term>
<term>Fundamental principles</term>
<term>Fundamental questions</term>
<term>Galbraith</term>
<term>Garaudy</term>
<term>Garland publishing company</term>
<term>General welfare</term>
<term>Genetic endowment</term>
<term>George bernard shaw</term>
<term>German ideology</term>
<term>Giroux</term>
<term>Good life</term>
<term>Good side</term>
<term>Good society</term>
<term>Grand rapids</term>
<term>Great evils</term>
<term>Great extent</term>
<term>Great times</term>
<term>Great value</term>
<term>Great works</term>
<term>Greatest happiness</term>
<term>Greatest number</term>
<term>Greenwood</term>
<term>Greenwood press</term>
<term>Gustav</term>
<term>Harper bros</term>
<term>Harper brothers</term>
<term>Harsh victory</term>
<term>Harvard university press</term>
<term>Hayek</term>
<term>Hegel</term>
<term>Heinrich pesch</term>
<term>Helms amendment</term>
<term>Herbert spencer</term>
<term>Herder book company</term>
<term>High level</term>
<term>Higher level</term>
<term>Higher value</term>
<term>Hildebrand</term>
<term>Himmelfarb</term>
<term>Historical development</term>
<term>Holistic approach</term>
<term>Holt</term>
<term>Holy family</term>
<term>Homo</term>
<term>Houghton mifflin company</term>
<term>Human action</term>
<term>Human behaviour</term>
<term>Human beings</term>
<term>Human condition</term>
<term>Human conduct</term>
<term>Human destiny</term>
<term>Human dignity</term>
<term>Human drives</term>
<term>Human existence</term>
<term>Human experience</term>
<term>Human freedom</term>
<term>Human history</term>
<term>Human labour</term>
<term>Human life</term>
<term>Human mind</term>
<term>Human morality</term>
<term>Human nature</term>
<term>Human person</term>
<term>Human progress</term>
<term>Human race</term>
<term>Human relations</term>
<term>Human resources</term>
<term>Human rights</term>
<term>Human society</term>
<term>Human species</term>
<term>Human spirit</term>
<term>Human values</term>
<term>Humanist</term>
<term>Humanist frame</term>
<term>Humanist manifesto</term>
<term>Hutcheson</term>
<term>Huxley</term>
<term>Idealistic</term>
<term>Idealistic systems</term>
<term>Immanuel kant</term>
<term>Immutable principles</term>
<term>Imperfection</term>
<term>Impersonal forces</term>
<term>Independent existence</term>
<term>Individual life</term>
<term>Individual struggle</term>
<term>Individual theory</term>
<term>Industrial organization</term>
<term>Industrial revolution</term>
<term>Inner nature</term>
<term>Instauration</term>
<term>Intellectual qualities</term>
<term>International journal</term>
<term>International publishers</term>
<term>Invisible hand</term>
<term>Jacques maritain</term>
<term>Jaki</term>
<term>January</term>
<term>Jeremy bentham</term>
<term>John dewey</term>
<term>John maynard keynes</term>
<term>John stuart mill</term>
<term>Joseph fletcher</term>
<term>Judgement</term>
<term>Julian huxley</term>
<term>Kant</term>
<term>Karl marx</term>
<term>Karl popper</term>
<term>Kenneth clark</term>
<term>Keynes</term>
<term>Labour</term>
<term>Large measure</term>
<term>Last analysis</term>
<term>Lecomte</term>
<term>Legal foundations</term>
<term>Legal institutions</term>
<term>Leur</term>
<term>Life process</term>
<term>Lionel</term>
<term>Lionel robbins</term>
<term>Long time</term>
<term>Lord clark</term>
<term>Lord robbins</term>
<term>Louis blanc</term>
<term>Lower animals</term>
<term>Lower classes</term>
<term>Lubac</term>
<term>Ludwig feuerbach</term>
<term>Macmillan</term>
<term>Macmillan company</term>
<term>Magical taboos</term>
<term>Main purpose</term>
<term>Mainstream economist</term>
<term>Manifesto</term>
<term>Many others</term>
<term>Many people</term>
<term>Many ways</term>
<term>Maritain</term>
<term>Maritain notes</term>
<term>Marx</term>
<term>Marxism</term>
<term>Marxist</term>
<term>Material achievements</term>
<term>Material progress</term>
<term>Material prosperity</term>
<term>Material side</term>
<term>Material wealth</term>
<term>Material welfare</term>
<term>Materialist</term>
<term>Meaningful affective responses</term>
<term>Mechanistic evolution</term>
<term>Mental life</term>
<term>Mere states</term>
<term>Metaphysician</term>
<term>Middle ages</term>
<term>Milton friedman</term>
<term>Modern dilemma</term>
<term>Modern library</term>
<term>Modern science</term>
<term>Modern times</term>
<term>Monod</term>
<term>Montesquieu</term>
<term>Moral absolutes</term>
<term>Moral action</term>
<term>Moral body</term>
<term>Moral code</term>
<term>Moral codes</term>
<term>Moral commandments</term>
<term>Moral conscience</term>
<term>Moral criteria</term>
<term>Moral development</term>
<term>Moral dimension</term>
<term>Moral faculties</term>
<term>Moral goodness</term>
<term>Moral ideals</term>
<term>Moral ideas</term>
<term>Moral judgement</term>
<term>Moral judgements</term>
<term>Moral laws</term>
<term>Moral life</term>
<term>Moral obligation</term>
<term>Moral order</term>
<term>Moral perfectibility</term>
<term>Moral philosopher</term>
<term>Moral philosophy</term>
<term>Moral powers</term>
<term>Moral principles</term>
<term>Moral progress</term>
<term>Moral relativism</term>
<term>Moral science</term>
<term>Moral sense</term>
<term>Moral sentiments</term>
<term>Moral standards</term>
<term>Moral system</term>
<term>Moral systems</term>
<term>Moral value</term>
<term>Moral values</term>
<term>Moral vision</term>
<term>Moralist</term>
<term>Morality</term>
<term>Myrdal</term>
<term>National economy</term>
<term>National endowment</term>
<term>Native goodness</term>
<term>Natural economy</term>
<term>Natural questionings</term>
<term>Natural resources</term>
<term>Natural science</term>
<term>Natural sciences</term>
<term>Natural scientist</term>
<term>Natural selection</term>
<term>Naturalism</term>
<term>Naturalist</term>
<term>Nazi germany</term>
<term>Nazi years</term>
<term>Neighbour</term>
<term>Neoclassical</term>
<term>Nicolas berdyaev</term>
<term>Nineteenth century</term>
<term>Nobel laureate</term>
<term>Nordau</term>
<term>Normative</term>
<term>Normative economics</term>
<term>Norton company</term>
<term>Notre dame</term>
<term>Nuclear giants</term>
<term>Nuclear holocaust</term>
<term>Objective code</term>
<term>Offing</term>
<term>Open society</term>
<term>Orthodox economist</term>
<term>Other essays</term>
<term>Other hand</term>
<term>Other words</term>
<term>Oxford university press</term>
<term>Para</term>
<term>Particular individuals</term>
<term>Pascal</term>
<term>Pastoral letter</term>
<term>Perfect society</term>
<term>Perfectibility</term>
<term>Pernicious</term>
<term>Pernicious work</term>
<term>Pesch</term>
<term>Philosophical essays</term>
<term>Philosophie</term>
<term>Physical world</term>
<term>Pierre lecomte</term>
<term>Place revelation</term>
<term>Political economy</term>
<term>Political element</term>
<term>Political freedom</term>
<term>Political problems</term>
<term>Political science</term>
<term>Political ties</term>
<term>Pope paul</term>
<term>Popper</term>
<term>Positive economics</term>
<term>Positive science</term>
<term>Practical evaluations</term>
<term>Practical life</term>
<term>Pragmatism</term>
<term>Pragmatist</term>
<term>Praxis</term>
<term>Present time</term>
<term>Price mechanism</term>
<term>Private profit</term>
<term>Private property</term>
<term>Productive forces</term>
<term>Productive process</term>
<term>Professor friedman</term>
<term>Profound desire</term>
<term>Proudhon</term>
<term>Proudhon claims</term>
<term>Proudhonmarx</term>
<term>Public interest</term>
<term>Public opinion</term>
<term>Publishing company</term>
<term>Pure intelligence</term>
<term>Pure reason</term>
<term>Quandary</term>
<term>Racial community</term>
<term>Random house</term>
<term>Rational explanation</term>
<term>Real problem</term>
<term>Recent years</term>
<term>Relativism</term>
<term>Religious principles</term>
<term>Renan</term>
<term>Rien</term>
<term>Rinehart</term>
<term>Roger garaudy</term>
<term>Roman catholic church</term>
<term>Rostow</term>
<term>Saint pierre</term>
<term>Saint victor</term>
<term>Same feelings</term>
<term>Same thing</term>
<term>Same time</term>
<term>Same work</term>
<term>Samuelson</term>
<term>Sartre</term>
<term>Savois quelque</term>
<term>Schmoller</term>
<term>Schuster</term>
<term>Scientific approach</term>
<term>Scientific dialectics</term>
<term>Scientific discoveries</term>
<term>Scientific ethics</term>
<term>Scientific knowledge</term>
<term>Scientific method</term>
<term>Scientific theories</term>
<term>Scientific value</term>
<term>Second half</term>
<term>Second world</term>
<term>Secular humanism</term>
<term>Secular humanists</term>
<term>Sens</term>
<term>Seventeenth century</term>
<term>Shaftesbury</term>
<term>Sheer nonsense</term>
<term>Shortcoming</term>
<term>Sidney hook</term>
<term>Situation ethics</term>
<term>Skinner</term>
<term>Small measure</term>
<term>Small number</term>
<term>Social body</term>
<term>Social classes</term>
<term>Social community</term>
<term>Social conditions</term>
<term>Social development</term>
<term>Social economics</term>
<term>Social economist</term>
<term>Social economists</term>
<term>Social economy</term>
<term>Social ethics</term>
<term>Social goals</term>
<term>Social groups</term>
<term>Social instinct</term>
<term>Social instincts</term>
<term>Social institutions</term>
<term>Social life</term>
<term>Social order</term>
<term>Social phenomena</term>
<term>Social policy</term>
<term>Social problem</term>
<term>Social problems</term>
<term>Social processes</term>
<term>Social progress</term>
<term>Social reconstruction</term>
<term>Social reform</term>
<term>Social reforms</term>
<term>Social relations</term>
<term>Social science</term>
<term>Social sciences</term>
<term>Social scientist</term>
<term>Social scientists</term>
<term>Social statics</term>
<term>Social theorist</term>
<term>Social theory</term>
<term>Social values</term>
<term>Solzhenitsyn</term>
<term>Sont</term>
<term>Soviet leaders</term>
<term>Soviet russia</term>
<term>Soviet union</term>
<term>Special issue</term>
<term>Speculative philosophy</term>
<term>Spiritual circle</term>
<term>Spiritual development</term>
<term>Spiritual health</term>
<term>Spiritual powers</term>
<term>Stewart edwards</term>
<term>Stirner</term>
<term>Such action</term>
<term>Such concepts</term>
<term>Such principles</term>
<term>Such questions</term>
<term>Such subjects</term>
<term>Such thing</term>
<term>Such values</term>
<term>Such words</term>
<term>Such works</term>
<term>Superior conscience</term>
<term>Sympathetic feelings</term>
<term>Tall order</term>
<term>Tawney</term>
<term>Technological advancement</term>
<term>Technological advances</term>
<term>Telefinalism</term>
<term>Teleological</term>
<term>Terrestrial shadow</term>
<term>Theorist</term>
<term>Thomas carlyle</term>
<term>Thomas huxley</term>
<term>Thorstein veblen</term>
<term>Tolstoi</term>
<term>Tous</term>
<term>Traditional code</term>
<term>Traditional limits</term>
<term>Traditional morality</term>
<term>Traditional religion</term>
<term>Traditional values</term>
<term>Transl</term>
<term>Turgot</term>
<term>Twentieth century</term>
<term>Ultimate goal</term>
<term>Unethical</term>
<term>Universal validity</term>
<term>Universal values</term>
<term>University press</term>
<term>Utilitarianism</term>
<term>Value judgements</term>
<term>Value judgments</term>
<term>Veblen</term>
<term>Walter bagehot</term>
<term>Wellbeing</term>
<term>Wertfrei</term>
<term>Western civilization</term>
<term>Western world</term>
<term>Whole fabric</term>
<term>Whole system</term>
<term>Whole world</term>
<term>William james</term>
<term>Woolf</term>
<term>World publishing company</term>
<term>Worldly justice</term>
<term>York university press</term>
<term>Young marx</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="Wicri" type="topic" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Liberté de l'enseignement</term>
<term>Civilisation</term>
<term>Lutte des classes</term>
<term>Activité économique</term>
<term>Analyse économique</term>
<term>Croissance économique</term>
<term>Politique économique</term>
<term>Structure économique</term>
<term>Régime économique</term>
<term>Science économique</term>
<term>éthique</term>
<term>Politique fiscale</term>
<term>Relations humaines</term>
<term>Droits de l'homme</term>
<term>Révolution industrielle</term>
<term>Manifeste</term>
<term>Marxisme</term>
<term>économie nationale</term>
<term>Ressource naturelle</term>
<term>Science politique</term>
<term>Propriété privée</term>
<term>Opinion publique</term>
<term>Développement social</term>
<term>économie sociale</term>
<term>Vie sociale</term>
<term>Politique sociale</term>
<term>Problème social</term>
<term>Sciences sociales</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
<langUsage>
<language ident="en">en</language>
</langUsage>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front>
<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">A collection of essays by a social economist seeking to balance economics as a science of means with the values deemed necessary to mans finding the good life and society enduring as a civilized instrumentality. Looks for authority to great men of the past and to todays moral philosopher man is an ethical animal. The 13 essays are 1. Evolutionary Economics The End of It All which challenges the view that Darwinism destroyed belief in a universe of purpose and design 2. Schmollers Political Economy Its Psychic, Moral and Legal Foundations, which centres on the belief that timehonoured ethical values prevail in an economy formed by ties of common sentiment, ideas, customs and laws 3. Adam Smith by Gustav von Schmoller Schmoller rejects Smiths natural law and sees him as simply spreading the message of Calvinism 4. PierreJoseph Proudhon, Socialist Karl Marx, Communist A Comparison 5. Marxism and the Instauration of Man, which raises the question for Marx is the flowering of the new man in Communist society the ultimate end to the dialectical movement of history 6. Ethical Progress and Economic Growth in Western Civilization 7. Ethical Principles in American Society An Appraisal 8. The Ugent Need for a Consensus on Moral Values, which focuses on the real dangers inherent in there being no consensus on moral values 9. Human Resources and the Good Society man is not to be treated as an economic resource mans moral and material wellbeing is the goal 10. The Social Economist on the Modern Dilemma Ethical Dwarfs and Nuclear Giants, which argues that it is imperative to distinguish good from evil and to act accordingly existentialism, situation ethics and evolutionary ethics savour of nihilism 11. Ethical Principles The Economists Quandary, which is the difficulty of balancing the claims of disinterested science and of the urge to better the human condition 12. The Role of Government in the Advancement of Cultural Values, which discusses censorship and the funding of art against the background of the US Helms Amendment 13. Man at the Crossroads draws earlier themes together the author makes the case for rejecting determinism and the operant conditioning of the Skinner school in favour of the moral progress of autonomous man through adherence to traditional ethical values.</div>
</front>
</TEI>
</record>

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Musique/explor/MusiqueCeltiqueV1/Data/Main/Curation
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 000E21 | SxmlIndent | more

Ou

HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Curation/biblio.hfd -nk 000E21 | SxmlIndent | more

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Wicri/Musique
   |area=    MusiqueCeltiqueV1
   |flux=    Main
   |étape=   Curation
   |type=    RBID
   |clé=     ISTEX:465C70152DF97CB760D1B24EAB890C0F28367F80
   |texte=   The Social Economist Hankers after Values A Collection of Essays
}}

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.38.
Data generation: Sat May 29 22:04:25 2021. Site generation: Sat May 29 22:08:31 2021