Table of contents
Quantitative Dimensions of Human Capital Analysis in the Talmudic Tradition
Roman A. Ohrenstein, Barry GordonOf any group of ancient or medieval thinkers it is the Talmudic writers who came closest to the thought world of the modern human capital theorists. The only other group which…
Moral Leadership and Practical Wisdom
Thomas M. JeannotBook VI of Aristotle′s Nicomachean Ethics is commented on,aimed at showing its relevance to some themes in contemporary moralphilosophy. It is argued that the classical approach…
Gorbachev's Perestroika — Beginning of a Soviet Socialist Social Market Economy?
Siegfried G. KarstenTo what extent Mikhail Gorbachev′s Glasnost and Perestroika anticipate the paradigm of a socialist market economy,is investigated. Gorbachev, like China′s Deng Xiaoping, realises…
Smith's Invisible Hand and Hegel's Cunning of Reason
John B. DavisThe affinities of Smith′s invisible hand notion and Hegel′s cunningof reason are examined through a study of all the key locations in whichthe invisible hand and cunning of reason…
Schumacher's Political Economy
Alan Duhs, Jim AlveyThe work of E.F. Schumacher is addressed in the broad context ofeconomic philosophy. His economics present a frontal attack onneo‐classical economics. He likewise rejects a…
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