LEADER 05603oam 2200745I 450 001 9910971703603321 005 20251116221804.0 010 $a1-134-09859-6 010 $a1-283-54698-1 010 $a9786613859433 010 $a1-134-09860-X 010 $a0-203-87811-6 024 7 $a10.4324/9780203878118 035 $a(CKB)2560000000089419 035 $a(EBL)995635 035 $a(OCoLC)829462092 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000701124 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12332002 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000701124 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10672121 035 $a(PQKB)10075590 035 $a(OCoLC)808367438 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC995635 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL995635 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10592995 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL385943 035 $a(OCoLC)1193335729 035 $a(FINmELB)ELB132016 035 $a(EXLCZ)992560000000089419 100 $a20180706d2010 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aCriticisms of classical political economy $eMenger, Austrian economics and the German Historical School /$fGilles Campagnolo 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aLondon ;$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2010. 215 $a1 online resource (441 p.) 225 0 $aRoutledge studies in the history of economics ;$v103 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a0-415-75006-7 311 08$a0-415-42344-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aCriticisms of Classical Political Economy Menger, Austrian economics and the German Historical School; Copyright; Contents; 3 On Hegel again: ambiguities in his understanding of the freedom of entrepreneurs; List of illustrations; The author; Acknowledgements; Foreword; General introduction; PART I Opening the gates of Modernity in philosophical, economic and political German thought; Introduction; 1 Philosophers put classical political economy on trial; 1 Breaking away from the theologians' views on providence; 2 Fichte and the criticism of 'liberal hazard' 327 $a3 Hegel and the criticism of Fichtean grounds for a closed state4 Hegel and the basis of economic freedom; 2 Sources of German political economy as a building block of national identity; 1 Conceptual framework that British political economy met in Germany; 2 On Fichte again: his design of a national state for commercial activities from an economic standpoint fitting Germany; 3 On Hegel again: ambiguities in his understanding of the freedom of entrepreneurs; 4 'Nationalo?konomie': List's definition of a national system of political economy; 3 Nonetheless an ode to 'odious capitalism'? 327 $a1 Goethe's foresight of the future of mankind through production2 Sources of political economy in traditional German Cameralism; 3 State and business in their respective roles: the point of view of historians on German economic history; PART II The political economy of mankind and culture: Menschen- und Kultur-Volkswirtschaftslehre; Introduction; 4 The national economics of Germany; 1 Historians and economists in early nineteenth-century Germany: towards a new matrix, its sources, methods, products and deadlocks 327 $a2 The 'Younger Historical School': a needed innovative methodology to escape the deadlocks of Historicism and a long-time inherited goal of influence over economic policies5 The economics of state administration or the governance of 'administered economics'; 1 The emergence of the notion of 'state of law'; 2 The need for a science of administration within the context of an industrial economy and of a civil society; 3 Schmoller and Stein on 'social monarchy'; 4 Historicism seen as outdated institutionalism, or for whom the bell tolls; 6 Interpretations of Marx 327 $a1 Marx and the incomplete criticism of classical political economy2 Marx on 'fair wages'; 3 The role of capital and the course of time; 4 Marx's scientific methodology and advocacy of the revolution; PART III Out of antiquity again and (re)reading Modernity: political economy reformulated by Carl Menger (1840-1921) based on new findings in the archives; Introduction; 7 Aristotle as the ancient philosophical source of Menger's thinking; 1 Ancient economics and Menger as a reader of Aristotle: preliminary warnings on a debated issue 327 $a2 A source of Menger's theory of value in Books V, VIII and IX of the Nicomachean Ethics bearing on justice and philia? 330 $aThe role of the German Historical School and of Carl Menger (founder of the Austrian School) is appraised in this new book. 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