Item #9491 The Problem of War in Nineteenth Century Economic Thought. Edmund Silberner, Alexander Haggerty Krappe.

The Problem of War in Nineteenth Century Economic Thought

New York: Garland Publishing, 1972.

Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Item #9491
ISBN: 0824002997

Library stamps/marks/labels/pocket, otherwise light wear. Crisp hardcover.; French edition published in 1957 under title: La guerre et la paix dans l'histoire des doctrines économiques. A continuation of his La guerre dans la pensée économique du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle. "We begin our survey with a study of the English classics: Malthus, Ricardo, James Mill, MacCulloch, and John Stuart Mill. we examine next the ideas of the members of the French liberal school, particularly those of Jean-Baptiste Say, Bastiat, and Moliari. We then pass on to the study of the protectionists with special emphasis on List and the folowers of the German historical school: Roscher, Knies, Lorenz von Stein, Schäffle, and Schmoller. The next chapter is devoted to the followers of the historical method outside of Germany: Levasseur, Cliffe Leslie, Thorold Rogers, Laveleye, and Cunningham. Finally we examine Saint-Simon and hissect, the idealist socialists (especially Owen, Fourier, Considérant, Pecqueur, and Vidal) and the materialist socialism of Marx and Engels." ; The Garland Library of War and Peace; Ex-Library; 13, xiv, 332 pages.

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