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Bertrand de Jouvenel (1903-1987) was known in the United States primarily as a political scientist. His best-known works--On Power, Sovereignty, and The Pure Theory of Politics--all made distinctive contributions to our understanding of the modern state, and to the creation of a political science capable of civilizing that state. His work in the field of economics is relatively unknown in the... Read more
Introduction; Prologue; 1: The Elements of Political Economy; 1: The Idea of Welfare; 2: Efficiency and Amenity; 3: The Political Economy of Gratuity; 4: Order versus Organization; 5: Toward a Political Theory of Education; 6: A Better Life in an Affluent Society; 7: Technology as a Means; 8: The Treatment of Capitalism by Continental Intellectuals; 2: Problems of Postwar Reconstruction; 9: France: No Vacancies; 10: The Political Consequences of the Rise of Science; 11: Money in the Market; 12: Reflections on Colonialism; 13: On the Character of the Soviet Economy; 3: The Political Economy of Natural Resources; 14: A Place to Live In; 15: From Political Economy to Political Ecology; 16: The Stewardship of the Earth; 17: An Economic View of Marine Problems; 18: Back to Basics: The Concrete Economy
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Gary Becker






