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Welfare economics in english utopias : From francis bacon to adam smith

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hague; Martinus Nijhoff; 1952Description: 113 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.12 FUZ
Summary: The author is fully aware of the difficulties connected with an adequate treatment of this subject, in view of the general back ground of that fascinating age the seventeenth century. The present work is simply a modest attempt to draw attention to some in many cases forgotten or disregarded Utopian writings and to show the long line of thought behind many concepts which, to the modern reader, may seem obvious truths. He is very much indebted to Professor H. W. Lambers of Rotterdam for his constant encouragement, help and criticism and also for his willingness to forget for a moment his many other duties and to pass much of his valuable time in the critical study of the seventeenth century papers and publications.
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The author is fully aware of the difficulties connected with an adequate treatment of this subject, in view of the general back ground of that fascinating age the seventeenth century. The present work is simply a modest attempt to draw attention to some in many cases forgotten or disregarded Utopian writings and to show the long line of thought behind many concepts which, to the modern reader, may seem obvious truths.

He is very much indebted to Professor H. W. Lambers of Rotterdam for his constant encouragement, help and criticism and also for his willingness to forget for a moment his many other duties and to pass much of his valuable time in the critical study of the seventeenth century papers and publications.











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