Benjamin M. Anderson

Social Value: A Study in Economic Theory, Critical and Constructive


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       Benjamin M. Anderson

      Social Value: A Study in Economic Theory, Critical and Constructive

      Published by Good Press, 2021

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664578709

       PREFACE

       ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

       PART I

       INTRODUCTION

       SOCIAL VALUE

       CHAPTER I

       PROBLEM AND PLAN OF PROCEDURE

       PART II

       CRITIQUE OF CURRENT VALUE THEORY

       CHAPTER II

       FORMAL AND LOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE VALUE CONCEPT

       CHAPTER III

       VALUE AND MARGINAL UTILITY

       CHAPTER IV

       JEVONS, PARETO AND BÖHM-BAWERK

       CHAPTER V

       DEMAND CURVES AND UTILITY CURVES

       CHAPTER VI

       THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF THE AUSTRIANS

       CHAPTER VII

       PROFESSOR CLARK'S THEORY OF SOCIAL VALUE

       PART III

       THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF ECONOMIC THEORY

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS

       CHAPTER IX

       THE SOCIOLOGICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS

       PART IV

       A POSITIVE THEORY OF SOCIAL VALUE

       CHAPTER X

       VALUE AS GENERIC. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF VALUE

       CHAPTER XI

       RECAPITULATION. THE SOCIAL VALUES. FUNCTIONS OF THE VALUE CONCEPT IN ECONOMICS

       CHAPTER XII

       SOCIAL VALUE: THE THEORIES OF URBAN AND TARDE

       CHAPTER XIII

       ECONOMIC SOCIAL VALUE

       CHAPTER XIV

       ECONOMIC SOCIAL VALUE (continued)

       CHAPTER XV

       SOME MECHANICAL ANALOGIES

       CHAPTER XVI

       PROFESSOR SELIGMAN'S PSYCHOLOGICAL DOCTRINE OF THE RELATIVITY OF VALUES

       CHAPTER XVII

       THE THEORY OF VALUE AND THE THEORY OF PRICES

       CHAPTER XVIII

       THE THEORY OF VALUE AND THE THEORY OF PRICES (concluded)

       CHAPTER XIX

       THE THEORY OF VALUE AND THE SOCIAL OUTLOOK. SUMMARY

       INDEX OF NAMES

       Table of Contents

      This series of books owes its existence to the generosity of Messrs. Hart, Schaffner, and Marx of Chicago, who have shown a special