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Principles of Ethical Economy P. Koslowski

Principles of Ethical Economy By P. Koslowski

Principles of Ethical Economy by P. Koslowski


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John Maynard Keynes wrote to his grandchildren more than fifty years ago about their economic possibilities, and thus about our own: I see us free, there fore, to return to some of the most sure and certain principles of religion and traditional virtue - that avarice is a vice, that the exaction of usury is a misde meanour.

Principles of Ethical Economy Summary

Principles of Ethical Economy by P. Koslowski

John Maynard Keynes wrote to his grandchildren more than fifty years ago about their economic possibilities, and thus about our own: I see us free, there fore, to return to some of the most sure and certain principles of religion and traditional virtue - that avarice is a vice, that the exaction of usury is a misde meanour. . . . We shall once more value ends above means and prefer the good to the useful (Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren, pp. 371-72). In the year 1930 Keynes regarded these prospects as realizable only after a time span ofone hundred years, ofwhich we have now achieved more than half. The pres ent book does not share Keynes's view that the possibility of an integration of ethics and economics is dependent exclusively on the state of economic devel opment, though this integration is certainly made easier by an advantageous total economic situation. The conditions of an economy that is becoming post of ethics, cultural industrial and post-modern are favorable for the unification theory, and economics. Economic development makes a new establishment of economic ethics and a theory ofethical economy necessary. Herdecke and Hanover, October 1987 P. K. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword v Introduction . 0. 1. Ethical Economy and Political Economy . . 0. 1. 1. Ethical Economy as Theory ofthe Ethical Presuppositions of the Economy and Economic Ethics 3 0. 1. 2.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Introduction. 1. Economics, Ethics, and Religion: Positive Theory of the Coordination of Self-Interested Actions. 2. Economics and Ethics I: Formal Ethics. 3. Economics and Ethics II: Substantive Ethics. 4. Economics and Culture. 5. Economics, Ethics, and Decision Theory: The Problem of Controlling Side Effects. 6. Economics and Ontology. 7. Economic Ethics in the Market Economy. 8. Commutative Justice. 9. Just Price Theory. Conclusion: Morality and Efficiency. Bibliography. Index of Persons. Index of Subjects.

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NPB9780792367130
9780792367130
0792367138
Principles of Ethical Economy by P. Koslowski
New
Hardback
Springer
2000-11-30
283
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