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This book makes available for the first time in English a
substantial part of Otto Neurath's economic writings. The essays
and small monographs translated here extend from his student years
to his last ever finished piece. They chart not only Neurath's
varied interests in the economic history of antiquity, in war
economics and schemes for the socialisation of peacetime economies,
in the theory of welfare measures and social indicators and in
issues of the theory of collective choice, but also show his
philosophical interests emerging in his contributions to seminal
debates of the German Social Policy Association. This volume shows
that Neurath's important contributions to the socialist calculation
debate are but one aspect of a many-sided and original oeuvre. The
translations are preceded by an introductory essay by one of the
editors which contextualises the selections by locating them in the
various debates of the time that provided their original
setting.
This book is of interest to economists, philosophers of social
science and of economics as well as to historians of philosophy of
science and of analytic philosophy.
This book makes available for the first time in English a
substantial part of Otto Neurath's economic writings. The essays
and small monographs translated here extend from his student years
to his last ever finished piece. They chart not only Neurath's
varied interests in the economic history of antiquity, in war
economics and schemes for the socialisation of peacetime economies,
in the theory of welfare measures and social indicators and in
issues of the theory of collective choice, but also show his
philosophical interests emerging in his contributions to seminal
debates of the German Social Policy Association. This volume shows
that Neurath's important contributions to the socialist calculation
debate are but one aspect of a many-sided and original oeuvre. The
translations are preceded by an introductory essay by one of the
editors which contextualises the selections by locating them in the
various debates of the time that provided their original
setting.
This book is of interest to economists, philosophers of social
science and of economics as well as to historians of philosophy of
science and of analytic philosophy.
Otto Neurath’s famous Modern Man in the Making, first published
by Alfred A. Knopf in 1939, captures and describes the state of the
world in the 1930s by using text and figurative illustrations. From
1925 onwards, Neurath and his team had worked on a new visual
language termed “Isotype” (International System of Typographic
Picture Education). At a time that saw the rise of new mass media
making hitherto unthinkable amounts of information available,
Neurath felt the need for a systematic visualization explaining
facts, statistic data and comparative numbers in simple ways. The
book can be seen as one of the most influential predecessors of
today’s ever-present infographics. Its mission was to analyze the
“fundamental trends in the social, political and economic life of
humanity.” The topics covered in the book include diverse social
issues of the time such as mortality, health, employment, trade,
education, mobility, migration and demographics. Modern Man in the
Making shows Neurath’s democratic endeavor to make knowledge
intelligible and available to all. It is a reminder of graphic
art’s ability to inform and create context instead of presenting
aesthetic qualities only. The book has inspired generations of
designers and led to sometimes peculiar imitations and further
developments. This pivotal historical picture-text book is made
available again as a reprint of the original publication in the
series XX The Century of Print – at a time in which new media
force designers ever more so to break down complex data into easily
comprehensible depictions.
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