ABSTRACT

Kenneth E. Boulding was undoubtedly one of the most prolific economic and social thinkers of the twentieth century. Boulding published close to forty books and hundreds of articles in his academic career. His scholarship, which ranged from technical issues in capital theory to peace research and defense economics to evolutionary social theory, was also one of the most interesting among that of academics. Boulding was a bold social thinker, who not only tried to construct a unified theory of social science, but of knowledge in general.