ABSTRACT
First Published in 1999. This book is a study of psychology and philosopy of social thought, exemplified by the analysis of certain economic ideas. The method is briefly sketched in the first part and then applied in a series of case studies to crucial concepts in economics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|16 pages
Introduction
part II|32 pages
Classical Value Theory and Adam Smith
part III|56 pages
The Ricardian Theory of Value
part IV|54 pages
Male and Female Symbolism in the Thought of Ricardo, Malthus, Engels, and Marx
part V|82 pages
Alfred Marshall’s Value and Equilibrium Theory
part VI|14 pages
The Disintegration of Economic Rationalism