Wilhelm Roepke\u2019s theorizing produced one of the most complex studies of feed- backs in socioeconomic systems, presenting a thorough account of the social dimension of the economy. In contrast to many other liberal theories, he adopted an integrated approach to analyze social, psychological, and moral aspects which affect and are affected by economic action, with the goal to study the stability of the economy in a systematic and comprehensive way. In R\u20acopke\u2019s view, the ultimate ends of the economy are man and the achievement of a good life
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
This paper draws on recent ideas of general systems theory which show that in the biological world e...
Abstract: Resico and Solari focus first on the relationship in Wilhelm Röpke’s work between morality...
The paper presents the basic ideas of the great German thinker Wilhelm Roepke advocated a free marke...
The moral and political philosophy of Wilhelm Röpke is among the finest instances of European classi...
Debates surrounding the place of values and morality in economics are not new. The very phrase econo...
In this article we argue that the changes in moral content in economics can be explained as an evolu...
The article reports on a study of structural-moral foundations of economic activity. The author crit...
1871 saw the publication of two major treatises in economics, with self-seeking economic man at thei...
As developments in modern economic sciences have increased rapidly in recent centuries, the moral po...
From the very first day of his birth until his death, man is under the watchful eye of society. Econ...
The economy arranges human activity in the sphere of the farming, it cannot do without notions settl...
The future science of Economics must be human-centered, value-based, inclusive, global in scope and ...
Much of the modern perception of the role of economic production in human life – whether on the Left...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
This paper draws on recent ideas of general systems theory which show that in the biological world e...
Abstract: Resico and Solari focus first on the relationship in Wilhelm Röpke’s work between morality...
The paper presents the basic ideas of the great German thinker Wilhelm Roepke advocated a free marke...
The moral and political philosophy of Wilhelm Röpke is among the finest instances of European classi...
Debates surrounding the place of values and morality in economics are not new. The very phrase econo...
In this article we argue that the changes in moral content in economics can be explained as an evolu...
The article reports on a study of structural-moral foundations of economic activity. The author crit...
1871 saw the publication of two major treatises in economics, with self-seeking economic man at thei...
As developments in modern economic sciences have increased rapidly in recent centuries, the moral po...
From the very first day of his birth until his death, man is under the watchful eye of society. Econ...
The economy arranges human activity in the sphere of the farming, it cannot do without notions settl...
The future science of Economics must be human-centered, value-based, inclusive, global in scope and ...
Much of the modern perception of the role of economic production in human life – whether on the Left...
Our forthcoming book, Welfare Theory, Public Action and Ethical Values challenges the belief that, u...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
This paper draws on recent ideas of general systems theory which show that in the biological world e...