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A History of Political Economy
Published in 1888, this work is one of the central contributions to the debate between the orthodox and historicist schools of economics.
John K. Ingram (Author)
9781108053020, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 27 June 2013
266 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.5 cm, 0.34 kg
Living most of his life in Dublin, John Kells Ingram (1823–1907) published papers on Shakespeare, geometry, differential calculus, and Mexican antiques, held professorial chairs in English Literature and Greek, and in 1843 wrote 'The Memory of the Dead', a celebrated Irish nationalist hymn. He helped to found the Dublin Statistical Society in 1847, and from the 1860s began to write papers such as 'Work and the Workman', reflecting his adherence to the positivist sociology of Auguste Comte. He saw economics as an integral part of sociology which, through practical application, could contribute towards the betterment of humanity. Published in 1888, A History of Political Economy was hugely successful, being translated into ten languages. In it, Ingram expands on the historicist rejection of laissez-faire and free trade as being universally correct, and promotes the notion that the state can play a constructive role in improving the lives of its people.
Prefatory note
1. Introductory
2. Ancient times
3. The Middle Ages
4. Modern times: first and second phases
5. Third modern phase: system of natural liberty
6. The historical school
7. Conclusion
Index.
Subject Areas: Economic history [KCZ]