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  • Formaat: Hardback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x184x28 mm, kaal: 626 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2005
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739110764
  • ISBN-13: 9780739110768
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x184x28 mm, kaal: 626 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0739110764
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Philosophers of Capitalism provides an interdisciplinary approach, attempting to discover the feasibility of an integration of Austrian Economics and Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism. In the first section of the book, Edward W. Younkins supplies essays presenting the essential ideas of Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, and Ayn Rand. Building upon these essential ideas, the second portion of the book brings together scholarly perspectives from top academics, analyzing Menger, von Mises, and Rand. The third and final section of the book looks toward the future and the possibility of combining and extending the insights of these champions of a free society, emphasizing how the errors, omissions, and oversights made by one theorist can effectively be negated or compensated for by integrating insights from one or more of the others. Featuring a list of recommended reading for the major ideas and theorists discussed, Philosophers of Capitalism is an essential book for both philosophers and economists.

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In his thought-provoking follow-up to Capitalism and Commerce, Edward Younkins makes a compelling case that the Austrian value-free defense of capitalism and the moral arguments of Aristotle and Ayn Rand are compatible and complimentary. He shows persuasively that the study of human action and of its grounding in natural law will reveal the intimate connection between economic and moral principles. -- Martin Masse, Publisher, Le Québécois Libre Edward Younkins understands that the Objectivist philosophy, with its Aristotelian roots, is consistent with the Austrian economics that provide the best understanding of free market: indeed, one cannot have the one without the other. This book magnificently establishes the link between economics and morality. -- Edward Hudgins, Executive Director, The Objectivist Center Only those who have a broad understanding of the social order can make consistent and knowledgeable judgments about the appropriateness of individual policy offerings. Philosophers of Capitalism provides a broad understanding and is an important work that everyone should have close at hand. -- Gary Wolfram, George Munsen Professor of Political Economy, Hillsdale College Who says that capitalism has no poets? This collection arrives to prove that the history of ideas in our time is filled with wonderful celebrations of the free market. No intellectual task is more urgent than to explain the economic basis of civilization itself, a task which Philosophers of Capitalism accomplishes magnificently. -- Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., President, Ludwig von Mises Institute

Preface ix
Introduction 1(14)
Part I: Essential Ideas
Carl Menger's Austrian Aristotelianism
15(34)
Edward W. Younkins
Misesian Praxeology as the Path to Progress
49(32)
Edward W. Younkins
Ayn Rand's Philosophy for Living on Earth
81(32)
Edward W. Younkins
Part II: Scholarly Perspectives
The Methodological Debate between Carl Menger and the German Historicists
113(20)
Samuel Bostaph
Truth in Economic Subjectivism
133(10)
Gloria L. Zuniga
Ludwig von Mises and the Paradigm for Our Age
143(12)
Murray N. Rothbard
Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian School of Economics
155(18)
Jeffrey M. Herbener
Rand on Obligation and Value
173(14)
Douglas B. Rasmussen
The Growing Industry in Ayn Rand Scholarship
187(12)
Chris Matthew Sciabarra
Aristotle, Menger, Mises: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Economics
199(24)
Barry Smith
The Libertarian Minimal State? A Critique of the Views of Nozick, Levin, and Rand
223(16)
Walter Block
Austrian Subjectivism vs. Objectivism
239(14)
Richard C. B. Johnsson
Reappraising Austrian Economics' Basic Tenets in the Light of Aristotelian Ideas
253(24)
Ricardo F. Crespo
Praxeology, Economics, and Law: Issues and Implications
277(22)
Larry J. Sechrest
Reason in Economics versus Ethics
299(24)
Tibor R. Machan
Part III: The Future
Toward the Development of a Paradigm for a Free Society
323(26)
Edward W. Younkins
Index 349(20)
About the Editor 369(2)
About the Contributors 371


Edward W. Younkins is Professor of Accountancy and Business Administration in the Department of Business at Wheeling Jesuit University.