Meaningful Economics
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Meaningful Economics
Making the Science of Prosperity More Human
Wilson, Bart J.
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2025
264
Mole
9780197758151
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Acknowledgements
Exordium
Prologue
Part I. Economics Has a Problem
1. Scarcity Isn't Fundamental; The Human Mind Is
2. Economics Needs Moral Sentiments
3. And to Distinguish Cause and Effect in Meaningful Human Action
4. With Universal Patterns of Human History
5. And With Human Customs and Practices
Part II. A Framework for Studying the Origins and Outcomes of Human Conduct
6. Human Conduct Is a Challenge to Study
7. Because There Are Four Ways to Explain Why We Do What We Do
8. The Mind Creates Human Customs
Part III. Why Do Human Beings . . .
9. Why Do Human Beings Have the Custom of Property?
10. Why Do Human Beings Truck, Barter, and Exchange One Thing for Another?
11. Why Do Human Beings Divide Their Labor?
Part IV. The Mind Is the Answer to Old and New Questions
12. Property Rights Aren't Primary; Ideas Are
13. Preferences Do Not Explain Norms; Ideas Do
14. Materials Alone Can't Enrich Us; Ideas Plus Materials Can
Author's Note
References
Exordium
Prologue
Part I. Economics Has a Problem
1. Scarcity Isn't Fundamental; The Human Mind Is
2. Economics Needs Moral Sentiments
3. And to Distinguish Cause and Effect in Meaningful Human Action
4. With Universal Patterns of Human History
5. And With Human Customs and Practices
Part II. A Framework for Studying the Origins and Outcomes of Human Conduct
6. Human Conduct Is a Challenge to Study
7. Because There Are Four Ways to Explain Why We Do What We Do
8. The Mind Creates Human Customs
Part III. Why Do Human Beings . . .
9. Why Do Human Beings Have the Custom of Property?
10. Why Do Human Beings Truck, Barter, and Exchange One Thing for Another?
11. Why Do Human Beings Divide Their Labor?
Part IV. The Mind Is the Answer to Old and New Questions
12. Property Rights Aren't Primary; Ideas Are
13. Preferences Do Not Explain Norms; Ideas Do
14. Materials Alone Can't Enrich Us; Ideas Plus Materials Can
Author's Note
References
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Acknowledgements
Exordium
Prologue
Part I. Economics Has a Problem
1. Scarcity Isn't Fundamental; The Human Mind Is
2. Economics Needs Moral Sentiments
3. And to Distinguish Cause and Effect in Meaningful Human Action
4. With Universal Patterns of Human History
5. And With Human Customs and Practices
Part II. A Framework for Studying the Origins and Outcomes of Human Conduct
6. Human Conduct Is a Challenge to Study
7. Because There Are Four Ways to Explain Why We Do What We Do
8. The Mind Creates Human Customs
Part III. Why Do Human Beings . . .
9. Why Do Human Beings Have the Custom of Property?
10. Why Do Human Beings Truck, Barter, and Exchange One Thing for Another?
11. Why Do Human Beings Divide Their Labor?
Part IV. The Mind Is the Answer to Old and New Questions
12. Property Rights Aren't Primary; Ideas Are
13. Preferences Do Not Explain Norms; Ideas Do
14. Materials Alone Can't Enrich Us; Ideas Plus Materials Can
Author's Note
References
Exordium
Prologue
Part I. Economics Has a Problem
1. Scarcity Isn't Fundamental; The Human Mind Is
2. Economics Needs Moral Sentiments
3. And to Distinguish Cause and Effect in Meaningful Human Action
4. With Universal Patterns of Human History
5. And With Human Customs and Practices
Part II. A Framework for Studying the Origins and Outcomes of Human Conduct
6. Human Conduct Is a Challenge to Study
7. Because There Are Four Ways to Explain Why We Do What We Do
8. The Mind Creates Human Customs
Part III. Why Do Human Beings . . .
9. Why Do Human Beings Have the Custom of Property?
10. Why Do Human Beings Truck, Barter, and Exchange One Thing for Another?
11. Why Do Human Beings Divide Their Labor?
Part IV. The Mind Is the Answer to Old and New Questions
12. Property Rights Aren't Primary; Ideas Are
13. Preferences Do Not Explain Norms; Ideas Do
14. Materials Alone Can't Enrich Us; Ideas Plus Materials Can
Author's Note
References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.