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Science in its youth:Pre - Marxian political economy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Moscow; Progress Pub.; 1975Description: 388 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.09 Ani
Summary: This book traces the link of major modern trends and ideas in political economy with economic doctrines of the past. The reader is intro duced to a host of earlier economic thinkers-Bois guillebert, Petty, Quesnay, Turgot, Smith, Ricardo, Saint-Simon, Fourier, Owen and many others. Their ideas are revealed against the background of the age in which they lived and wrote. The book indicates the critical use which Marxist economic theory made of classical political economy, and the latter's role and place in the development of the social sciences. Lively and interesting useis made of a considerable amount of factual material. The author, Dr. A. V. Anikin, is an eminent Soviet economist. He works within th system of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and is a professor at Moscow Uni versity.
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This book traces the link of major modern trends and ideas in political economy with economic doctrines of the past. The reader is intro duced to a host of earlier economic thinkers-Bois guillebert, Petty, Quesnay, Turgot, Smith, Ricardo, Saint-Simon, Fourier, Owen and many others. Their ideas are revealed against the background of the age in which they lived and wrote.

The book indicates the critical use which Marxist economic theory made of classical political economy, and the latter's role and place in the development of the social sciences. Lively and interesting useis made of a considerable

amount of factual material. The author, Dr. A. V. Anikin, is an eminent Soviet economist. He works within th system of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and is a professor at Moscow Uni versity.

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