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_aAnikin, Andreĭ Vladimirovich, _eauthor _9434 |
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_aI︠U︡nostʹ nauki. _lEnglish |
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_aA science in its youth : _bPre-Marxian political economy / _cA. Anikin. |
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_aMoscow : _bProgress Publishers, _c1975. |
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_a389 pages ; _c20 cm. |
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505 | 2 | _aIntroduction -- Chapter I. Origins -- Chapter II. The gold fetish and scientific analysis: the Mercantilists -- Chapter III. The praiseworthy Sir William Petty -- Chapter IV. Boisguillebert, his age and role -- Chapter V. John Law - Adventurer and prophet -- Chapter VI. Pre-Adam economics -- Chapter VII. Benjamin Franklin and transatlantic economics -- Chapter VIII. Doctor Quesnay and his sect -- Chapter IX. Turgot - Thinker, minister and man -- Chapter X. Adam Smith. The Scottish sage -- Chapter XI. Adam Smith. The creator of a system -- Chapter XII. David Ricardo. The genius from the city -- Chapter XIII. David Ricardo. The crowning of the system -- Chapter XIV. Around Ricardo - and later -- Chapter XV. Economic romanticism. Sismondi -- Chapter XVI. The Say School and Cournot's contribution -- Chapter XVII. Economic nationalism. Friedrich List -- Chapter XVIII. The wonderful world of the Utopists. Saint-Simon and Fourier -- Chapter XIX. Robert Owen and early English socialism. | |
520 | _a"This book is intended for the general reader, who may not possess any specialised knowledge of political economy. Some people are accustomed to think of political economy as a dry and boring subject. Yet the economic structure of society contains no fewer fascinating problems and secrets than nature... Scientific socialism is based on the economic theories of Marxism-Leninism. The explanation of the origins and roots of these theories is of great importance if they are to be fully understood and creatively developed." -- From the introduction. | ||
541 | _aDonation from Karl and Elizabeth Niebyl. | ||
546 | _aTranslated into English from Russian. | ||
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_aEconomics _xPhilosophy _9654 |
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_aEconomics _xHistory. _9105 |
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_aCook, K. M., _etranslator _9651 |
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