Just the Facts, Mammon: Aspirations to Moral and Cultural Neutrality

Autor: Victor V. Claar, Greg Forster
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy ISBN: 9783030158071
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15808-8_3
Popis: Shows how economists in the nineteenth century aspired to a morally and culturally neutral social science. Traces the roots of the positive-normative economic dichotomy—through David Ricardo, Nassau Senior, John Stuart Mill, J.E. Cairnes, William Stanley Jevons, and Henry Sidgwick—until John Neville Keynes solved the British “methodenstreit”: a conflict between historicists interested first in institutional arrangements, and an emerging new attraction to economic theorizing in Austria and at Cambridge. Neville Keynes once and for all cemented the positive-normative distinction, thereby ensuring the eventual success of Alfred Marshall’s Principles text. Friedrich List was father to the historicist movement in Germany and Austria, which was a reaction to the more theoretical work being carried out by the founders of the Austrian school.
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