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Political Economy and Religion - Essays in the History of Economic Thought (Hardcover)
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Political Economy and Religion - Essays in the History of Economic Thought (Hardcover)
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Ever since Antiquity, reflections about economic problems have
always been intertwined with questions relating to politics, ethics
and religion. From the 18th century onwards, economic thought
seemed to have been gradually disentangled from any other field,
and to have gained the status of an autonomous scientific
discipline, especially with the later use of mathematics. In fact,
the growth of economic knowledge never broke off any ties with
these other fields, and, especially with religion and ethics, even
though the links with them became less obvious, they only changed
shape. This is what this book illustrates, each chapter dealing
with different periods and authors from the Middle Ages to the
present times. Focusing in turn on the thought of the Scholastics,
Ibn Rushd (Averroes), John Calvin, the French liberal Jansenists,
Dugald Stewart, David Ricardo, Henri de Saint-Simon, Charles de
Coux and French Christian Political Economy, Auguste Comte and
Emile Durkheim, Henry Sidgwick, Arthur Cecil Pigou, and finally
John Maynard Keynes, the studies collected here show how religious
themes played an important role in the development of economic
thought. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
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