Adam Smith and Modern Sociology: A Study in the Methodology of the Social SciencesA. M. Kelley, 1972 - 247 páginas |
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... reference to the economists is that the function of the latter is more nearly analogous with that of the engineer than with that of the legislator , while the sociolo- gist has a brief for the other interests , over and above the ...
... reference to the economists is that the function of the latter is more nearly analogous with that of the engineer than with that of the legislator , while the sociolo- gist has a brief for the other interests , over and above the ...
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... reference to the manufacture and use of alcohol . So far as Adam Smith planned his inquiry into the history of eco- nomic theory , he was apparently free from the confusion which sprang up later about the bear- ings of the inquiry . In ...
... reference to the manufacture and use of alcohol . So far as Adam Smith planned his inquiry into the history of eco- nomic theory , he was apparently free from the confusion which sprang up later about the bear- ings of the inquiry . In ...
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... reference to the wealth element among human interests . This order and spirit of proced- ure , enlarged and specialized , is the methodology for which the modern sociologists are contending . The economic theory and practice of the ...
... reference to the wealth element among human interests . This order and spirit of proced- ure , enlarged and specialized , is the methodology for which the modern sociologists are contending . The economic theory and practice of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE SOURCES | 25 |
THE ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF CAPITAL | 155 |
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