Social Economics of Jean-Baptiste Say
Explore the intricate world of Jean-Baptiste Say with "Social Economics of Jean-Baptiste Say," a thought-provoking book published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999. Spanning 324 pages, this scholarly work offers a fresh perspective on Say, moving beyond the standard view of him merely as a popularizer of Smith or as a proponent of libertarian ideology. Instead, this study situates Say at the intersection of various significant currents in social philosophy, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his contributions and ideas. Whether you are a student of economics, history, or social philosophy, this insightful examination is an invaluable addition to your library. Delve into the nuances of Say's thought and its impact on modern economics today.