While it is correct to say that Carlyle first applied the exact phrase “dismal science” to political economy in his 1849 article on plantation labour in the West Indies, I argue that Carlyle came to the view that political economy was “dismal” well before that time. Indeed, his negative attitude can be seen quite clearly in his earlier published reactions to the writings of Malthus (and Sismondi, amongst others) on population growth and its consequences and also to the perceived ‘materialistic’ nature of the subject matter of political economy.
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In this paper, I argue that the insightful and rich collection of various definitions of economics p...
In the midst of the current financial crisis the economics profession has seen a monumental resurrec...
The standard economics text is centered on a vision of a naturally self-regulated, dynamically stabl...
The nineteenth century saw the birth of economics as a distinct academic discipline in Britain, and ...
Research Paper Number 965, ISSN 0819-2642, ISBN 0 7340 2623 4While it is correct to say that Carlyle...
Generations of students and the reading public have been taught: (a) that it was Thomas Carlyle who ...
The term dismal science was first coined by Thomas Carlyle in 1849. The reason why Carlyle chose the...
Part of Introduction: Two attributes characterise Classical Economics (The content of one of Profess...
"Before Method and Models offers a revisionist account of political economy in the time of Thomas Ro...
One of the central beliefs of classical economic theory was that there is an inexorable tendency for...
This is a mirror, deposited with MPRA for completeness, of the same paper at the Social Science Rese...
Thomas Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population is such a provocative and, for many, infuriati...
Although Thomas Robert Malthus achieved his most lasting notoriety for one rather controversial idea...
This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in New Political Economy, 18(3), 431...
Thomas Carlyle has been the recipient of much praise for the contribution he made to the great body ...
In this paper, I argue that the insightful and rich collection of various definitions of economics p...
In the midst of the current financial crisis the economics profession has seen a monumental resurrec...
The standard economics text is centered on a vision of a naturally self-regulated, dynamically stabl...
The nineteenth century saw the birth of economics as a distinct academic discipline in Britain, and ...