2nd Edition

The Moral Foundations of Civil Society

By William F. Campbell Copyright 1996
277 Pages
by Routledge

278 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

Wilhelm Roepke may have been the soundest economist of the twentieth century. He understood the limitations as well as the strengths of his discipline. Economists are often tempted to take the easy way out, by denying reality to aspects of human existence and reducing them to arbitrary and subjective tastes and preferences. Roepke never does this, and this is his strength. He realizes that all of... Read more
IN1RODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION Edition, PREFACE, IN1RODUCTION: FROM OLD TO NEW FORMS OF ECONOMY AND SOCIETY-CAPITAUSM-COLLECTIVISM-ECONOMIC HUMANISM, PART I: MORAL FOUNDATIONS, PART II: THE GOVERNMENT, PART III: SOCIETY, PART IV: ECONOMICS, INDEX

Biography

Wilhelm Roepke