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Economists and War: A heterodox perspective: Routledge Studies in the History of Economics

Editat de Fabrizio Bientinesi, Rosario Patalano
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
War and economic power have been interwoven in the thought of scholars since the beginnings of economic science, and views on the role of war in the economy have shifted dramatically as the world order has changed. The centenary of World War I has offered the opportunity for increased reflection on this topic, particularly as the war itself stimulated new directions for both research and the development of theory.


Economists and War brings together expert contributors who are united in their commitment to exploring this classic subject from innovative and heterodox points of view. The chapters presented in the book delve into a wide range of perspectives from Japan in the Second World War and Italy in the First; the debate on State intervention among German-speaking authors to the debate on the economic bases of perpetual peace; and from Keynes, who wrote on the ‘irrationality of war’, to Sismondi, who saw war as an opportunity for economic development, and not only for nation-states.


This volume is essential reading for scholars of the history of economic thought, international political economy and intellectual history. It is also of great interest to those studying military and naval history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367876777
ISBN-10: 0367876779
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the History of Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction Fabrizio Bientinesi and Rosario Patalano


1 An ‘Austrian’ Point of View on Total War: Stefan T. Possony Fabrizio Bientinesi


2 The Evolution of the Economic Thought Confronted with World War I and the Reparations’ Issue Fanny Coulomb


3 Third Way, Liberalism and the Crisis of Civilization: Wilhelm Röpke Facing the Second World War Alberto Giordano


4 From Pacifism to Political Realism: The Economics and Sociology of War in Vilfredo Pareto Terenzio Maccabelli


5 The Economics of Peace in the History of Political Economy Fabio Masini


6 Italian Economic Analyses of the First World War: ‘Historical Materialism’ Versus ‘Pure Economics’ Luca Michelini


7 Changes in the Pacifism of Akamatsu Kaname from the Interwar Period to WWII Tadashi Ohtsuki


8 War in Sismondi’s Interpretation of Modern Capitalism: Fresh Analytical Perspectives Letizia Pagliai


9 How to Pay for the War: Military Spending and War Funding in Italian Economic Thought (1890–1918) Rosario Patalano


10 Productive Powers and War in Friedrich List’s Theory of Economic Development Stefano Spalletti


11 Keynes on the Role of the ‘Insane and Irrational Springs of Wickedness’ in War Ted Winslow

Notă biografică

Fabrizio Bientinesi is Associate Professor of Economic Thought in the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Pisa, Italy.


Rosario Patalano is Associated Professor of the History of Economic Thought in the Department of Law at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy, and Guest Professor at the University Lumière Lyon 2, France.

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Economists and War brings together expert contributors who are united in their commitment to exploring this classic subject from innovative and heterodox points of view. The chapters presented in the book delve into a wide range of perspectives from Japan in the Second World War and Italy in the First; the debate on State intervention among Germ