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Toward a deontological socioeconomics
pp. 221-233
Abstract
Few deny that the origins of neoclassical economics lie in a particular social philosophy and ethics, namely hedonistic utilitarianism. Contemporary economists often ignore these roots and treat their concepts as if they were value-neutral and 'scientific." In effect, the focus on profit, self-interest, and the individual's desires continues to reflect the origins of this approach.
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Lutz Mark A. (1990) Social economics: retrospect and prospect. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 221-233
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2498-7_6
Full citation:
Etzioni Amitai (1990) „Toward a deontological socioeconomics“, In: M. A. Lutz (ed.), Social economics, Dordrecht, Springer, 221–233.