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Free-Thought in the Social Sciences (Routledge Revivals)
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ABSTRACT
This Routledge Revival sees the reissue of a seminal work by British economist, sociologist and academic John A. Hobson, elucidating his views on a variety of topics across the social sciences. He makes particular reference to the struggle between the disinterested urge of the social scientist and the interests and other motive forces which tend to influence and mould his processes of inquiry. The work is split into three parts, focussing upon free-thinking, economics and political ethics respectively.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
PART I THE ART OF FREE-THINKING
chapter I|6 pages
THE DISINTERESTED PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE
chapter II|5 pages
THE BIAS OF METAPHOR
chapter III|4 pages
DISINTERESTED SCIENCE AND THE INTERESTS
chapter IV|3 pages
TABOOS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
chapter V|7 pages
PERSONAL AND ECONOMIC BIASES
part |1 pages
PART II THE MAKING OF AN ECONOMIC SCIENCE
chapter I|16 pages
THE RISE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
chapter II|12 pages
NEO-CLASSICAL ECONOMICS IN BRITAIN
chapter III|10 pages
MARGINALISM IN NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS
chapter IV|8 pages
THE ECONOMICS OF HUMAN WELFARE
chapter V|11 pages
PROLETARIAN ECONOMICS
chapter |4 pages
APPENDIX: ECONOMIC UTILITARIANISM
part |1 pages
PART III FREE-THOUGHT IN POLITICS AND ETHICS